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SPARK! – A memory-loss program is Sunday, February 11, at Museum of Wisconsin Art

West Bend, WI – The Museum of Wisconsin Art will host its SPARK program on Sunday, February 11, 2024. The program, 11 a.m. – noon is “designed for people with memory loss and their caregivers, SPARK! is a free monthly program that engages participants in conversation about Wisconsin art.

Registration is requested. Click HERE for details. 

ART+WELLNESS WEEK | SPARK! on Sunday | February 11 | 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

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On Sunday, February 11, MOWA will begin offering SPARK!, a creative engagement program for people with memory loss and their care partners. SPARK! sessions are facilitated by specially trained staff and volunteers and designed to promote conversation, creativity, and support. Extended families and grandchildren are encouraged to join.

Registration is required and space is limited. To register or inquire about additional program details, contact Ann Marie Craig at 262-247-2279 or via email at acraig@wisconsinart.org

Each session includes a facilitated discussion about works of art in the galleries followed by time for coffee and mingling in the studio.

SPARK at MOWA

MOWA has been part of the regional SPARK! Alliance since 2009, thanks to seed support from the Helen Bader Foundation, and offers this program to highlight and promote self-expression and mental stimulation.

SPARK! at MOWA

In 2022 SPARK focused on an intergenerational learning session with a visit from the first grade class at Holy Angels School in West Bend. In tune with the holiday season, participants will assist budding artists with a festive art project.

SPARK! is a free monthly program at MOWA.

Registration is requested. Click HERE for details. 

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