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SUMMARY:Accessible Programs: Workshops for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Masters in Disguise\nParticipants will start off the painting workshop in the studio and will choose a small section of a mystery museum masterpiece to use as a basis for creating their own work of art. \nParticipants will examine color\, technique and composition of the master work. After learning how to mix paint to achieve a desired color match\, you will use what you learn to seamlessly blend and disguise the master work with your own creation. \nTour\nAfter you create your work of art\, a Museum guide will lead you on a search for your mystery masterpieces in our European Art:  1850-1900 galleries. As you find your masterpieces\, you will learn about the artists and artwork you have been examining and will compare all the different approaches to disguising the pieces. \nInformation\nThese workshops for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners include a one-hour private guided tour and a two-hour studio experience.  The fee for Workshops is $10.00 per person\, Care Partners are admitted free of charge\, parking is included. \n Click here for a brochure with info on how to register.  \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/pma_3-31-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Programs: Workshops for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Masters in Disguise\nParticipants will start off the painting workshop in the studio and will choose a small section of a mystery museum masterpiece to use as a basis for creating their own work of art. \nParticipants will examine color\, technique and composition of the master work. After learning how to mix paint to achieve a desired color match\, you will use what you learn to seamlessly blend and disguise the master work with your own creation. \nTour\nAfter you create your work of art\, a Museum guide will lead you on a search for your mystery masterpieces in our European Art:  1850-1900 galleries. As you find your masterpieces\, you will learn about the artists and artwork you have been examining and will compare all the different approaches to disguising the pieces. \nInformation\nThese workshops for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners include a one-hour private guided tour and a two-hour studio experience.  The fee for Workshops is $10.00 per person\, Care Partners are admitted free of charge\, parking is included. \n Click here for a brochure with info on how to register.  \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/pma_3-26-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Programs: Workshops for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Friends and Family Tour: Masters in Disguise\nJoin  The Philadelphia Museum of Art  for  a free private guided tour of the Museum’s enormous collection. Bring your friends\, bring your family!   The tour for March will be “Flowers in Art.” \nClick here for more info! \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-october-30-friends-and-family-3-25-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Programs: Workshops for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Masters in Disguise\nParticipants will start off the painting workshop in the studio and will choose a small section of a mystery museum masterpiece to use as a basis for creating their own work of art. \nParticipants will examine color\, technique and composition of the master work. After learning how to mix paint to achieve a desired color match\, you will use what you learn to seamlessly blend and disguise the master work with your own creation. \nTour\nAfter you create your work of art\, a Museum guide will lead you on a search for your mystery masterpieces in our European Art:  1850-1900 galleries. As you find your masterpieces\, you will learn about the artists and artwork you have been examining and will compare all the different approaches to disguising the pieces. \nInformation\nThese workshops for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners include a one-hour private guided tour and a two-hour studio experience.  The fee for Workshops is $10.00 per person\, Care Partners are admitted free of charge\, parking is included. \n Click here for a brochure with info on how to register.  \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/pma_3-19-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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UID:6014-1584009000-1584021600@theparkinsoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Accessible Programs: Workshops for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Masters in Disguise\nParticipants will start off the painting workshop in the studio and will choose a small section of a mystery museum masterpiece to use as a basis for creating their own work of art. \nParticipants will examine color\, technique and composition of the master work. After learning how to mix paint to achieve a desired color match\, you will use what you learn to seamlessly blend and disguise the master work with your own creation. \nTour\nAfter you create your work of art\, a Museum guide will lead you on a search for your mystery masterpieces in our European Art:  1850-1900 galleries. As you find your masterpieces\, you will learn about the artists and artwork you have been examining and will compare all the different approaches to disguising the pieces. \nInformation\nThese workshops for people with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners include a one-hour private guided tour and a two-hour studio experience.  The fee for Workshops is $10.00 per person\, Care Partners are admitted free of charge\, parking is included. \n Click here for a brochure with info on how to register.  \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/pma_3-12-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Free ParkinSingers Holiday Sing-Along
DESCRIPTION:Let Your Love Flow\nJoin The ParkinSingers for a joyful open house and singalong on Monday\, December 16th at Congregation Rodeph Shalom\, 615 N. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19123. \nSpirited songs from many traditions. Delicious treats and wonderful fellowship. And\, a holiday auction of art\, experiences and other treasures. \nSpecial tribute to Donald Bean\, Founder \nFree parking and handicapped accessible.  Donations welcomed. \nSponsored by
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/parkinsingers_12-16-19/
LOCATION:Congregation Rodeph Shalom\, 615 N. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Memory and Photography\nWe have all had the experience of looking back at old photos to remember events\, meaningful places\, or objects in our lives. In this workshop we will use photography with the clear intention of making a new memory. \n\nFirst\, participants will tour the special exhibition “Photography and Memory”. Many of the pictures displayed in this installation highlight significant monuments\, memorials\, and landscapes. Some focus on the senses\, especially touch and sound. And others connect recollection and imagination. Documentary works jostle alongside wildly experimental ones\, and historical images hang next to contemporary counterparts. Viewing these selections offers us a moment to reflect on the nature of memory and its importance to photographers and artists throughout history. \nIn the galleries\, participants will photograph objects that may already hold a memory for us or find new art works to form a memory around. Participants are encouraged to include themselves or some indication of who they are in the photos. \nIn the studio\, participants will print our photos\, hand color them if we choose to\, and then combine and collage them to form a new memory. \nClick here to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-october-22-2019/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191015T110000
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Memory and Photography\nWe have all had the experience of looking back at old photos to remember events\, meaningful places\, or objects in our lives. In this workshop we will use photography with the clear intention of making a new memory. \n\nFirst\, participants will tour the special exhibition “Photography and Memory”. Many of the pictures displayed in this installation highlight significant monuments\, memorials\, and landscapes. Some focus on the senses\, especially touch and sound. And others connect recollection and imagination. Documentary works jostle alongside wildly experimental ones\, and historical images hang next to contemporary counterparts. Viewing these selections offers us a moment to reflect on the nature of memory and its importance to photographers and artists throughout history. \nIn the galleries\, participants will photograph objects that may already hold a memory for us or find new art works to form a memory around. Participants are encouraged to include themselves or some indication of who they are in the photos. \nIn the studio\, participants will print our photos\, hand color them if we choose to\, and then combine and collage them to form a new memory. \nClick here to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-october-15-2019/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:Memory and Photography\nWe have all had the experience of looking back at old photos to remember events\, meaningful places\, or objects in our lives. In this workshop we will use photography with the clear intention of making a new memory. \n\nFirst\, participants will tour the special exhibition “Photography and Memory”. Many of the pictures displayed in this installation highlight significant monuments\, memorials\, and landscapes. Some focus on the senses\, especially touch and sound. And others connect recollection and imagination. Documentary works jostle alongside wildly experimental ones\, and historical images hang next to contemporary counterparts. Viewing these selections offers us a moment to reflect on the nature of memory and its importance to photographers and artists throughout history. \nIn the galleries\, participants will photograph objects that may already hold a memory for us or find new art works to form a memory around. Participants are encouraged to include themselves or some indication of who they are in the photos. \nIn the studio\, participants will print our photos\, hand color them if we choose to\, and then combine and collage them to form a new memory. \nClick here to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-october-1-2019/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:“The old storytellers took the stories that meant something to them and rear-ranged the pieces to say something. ”\n– Travis Beacham\nJoin the Philadelphia Museum of Art Accessible Workshops for People with Parkinson’s and their Care-Partners for a visual literacy workshop. The workshop is designed to extend and enhance your writing skills by using paintings and objects as prompts for creative writing. \nParticipants will enjoy a private guided tour that encourages a longer look and learn into the stories associated with selected works and objects in the museum’s collection. \nAfter the tour\, participants will choose the art work that resonates and spend time to explore ideas. A discussion on the different forms of writing\, for example  poetry\, prose\, narrative writing and given prompts to help with personal story-telling.  At the end of the workshop\, participants regroup to discuss and share their work. \nClasses are limited so register early! Care-Partners and personal assistants attend for free. Parking is free. \nClick here for more information and to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-september-25/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T140000
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:“The old storytellers took the stories that meant something to them and rear-ranged the pieces to say something. ”\n– Travis Beacham\nJoin the Philadelphia Museum of Art Accessible Workshops for People with Parkinson’s and their Care-Partners for a visual literacy workshop. The workshop is designed to extend and enhance your writing skills by using paintings and objects as prompts for creative writing. \nParticipants will enjoy a private guided tour that encourages a longer look and learn into the stories associated with selected works and objects in the museum’s collection. \nAfter the tour\, participants will choose the art work that resonates and spend time to explore ideas. A discussion on the different forms of writing\, for example  poetry\, prose\, narrative writing and given prompts to help with personal story-telling.  At the end of the workshop\, participants regroup to discuss and share their work. \nClasses are limited so register early! Care-Partners and personal assistants attend for free. Parking is free. \nClick here for more information and to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-september-24/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T143000
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SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:“The old storytellers took the stories that meant something to them and rear-ranged the pieces to say something. ”\n– Travis Beacham\nJoin the Philadelphia Museum of Art Accessible Workshops for People with Parkinson’s and their Care-Partners for a visual literacy workshop. The workshop is designed to extend and enhance your writing skills by using paintings and objects as prompts for creative writing. \nParticipants will enjoy a private guided tour that encourages a longer look and learn into the stories associated with selected works and objects in the museum’s collection. \nAfter the tour\, participants will choose the art work that resonates and spend time to explore ideas. A discussion on the different forms of writing\, for example  poetry\, prose\, narrative writing and given prompts to help with personal story-telling.  At the end of the workshop\, participants regroup to discuss and share their work. \nClasses are limited so register early! Care-Partners and personal assistants attend for free. Parking is free. \nClick here for more information and to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-september-18/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190917T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T055233
CREATED:20190913T181124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T214647Z
UID:5863-1568716200-1568728800@theparkinsoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Accessible Workshops Program for People with Parkinson's and their Care-Partners
DESCRIPTION:“The old storytellers took the stories that meant something to them and rear-ranged the pieces to say something. ”\n– Travis Beacham\nJoin the Philadelphia Museum of Art Accessible Workshops for People with Parkinson’s and their Care-Partners for a visual literacy workshop. The workshop is designed to extend and enhance your writing skills by using paintings and objects as prompts for creative writing. \nParticipants will enjoy a private guided tour that encourages a longer look and learn into the stories associated with selected works and objects in the museum’s collection. \nAfter the tour\, participants will choose the art work that resonates and spend time to explore ideas. A discussion on the different forms of writing\, for example  poetry\, prose\, narrative writing and given prompts to help with personal story-telling.  At the end of the workshop\, participants regroup to discuss and share their work. \nClasses are limited so register early! Care-Partners and personal assistants attend for free. Parking is free. \nClick here for more information and to register. \nThese workshops are made possible by a grant from The Parkinson Council and The Susan O. Jaffe Quality of life Initiative.
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/philadelphia-museum-of-art-accessible-art-program-september-17/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Museum of Art\, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T055233
CREATED:20190708T211542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T214647Z
UID:5716-1564056000-1564059600@theparkinsoncouncil.org
SUMMARY:Free "Lunch and Learn" Summer Series with Andres Deik\, MD
DESCRIPTION: The Parkinson Council is proud to partner with Penn Medicine for our 2nd “Lunch and Learn” Summer Series designed to explore topics and trends in Parkinson’s comprehensive care\, with a focus on non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s. The event will be held at The Friends Center\, 1501 Cherry Street\, The Cherry Room\, Philadelphia\, PA 19102.   \nJoin Dr. Andres Deik\, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology\, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center\, at the University of Pennsylvania as he provides updates and information designed to educate and empower individuals living with and impacted by Parkinson’s disease.  \nParking is accessible at Parkway 15th & Cherry Lot across from the building. Parking will be validated for the rate of $15 (typically $30). \nRegister online at https://bit.ly/2XlNmwT  \n\n\n\nSpecial thanks to\n\n\n\n\nThis event is generously supported by\n\n\n\n\nLunch provided by
URL:https://theparkinsoncouncil.org/event/free-lunch-and-learn-summer-series_7-25-19_deik/
LOCATION:Friends Center\, 1501 Cherry Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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