Photographic Exhibition SuccessfulA recent photographic exhibition that challenged the persistent negative image of people with dementia raised more than $400 By Carol McCormack - 1st June 2001 - Back to News
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Picture sent via email shows (l-r) Cr. John Gains, Mr. Steven May from the Alzheimers’ Association and Cr. Miranda Sage, Mayor of Bass Coast Shire, at the photographic exhibition. |
A recent photographic exhibition that challenged the persistent negative image of people with dementia raised more than $400 that will be used to purchase an important piece of safety equipment for people with dementia.
More than 40 people attended the exhibition in Wonthaggi on 24 May. The exhibition featured the thought provoking photographs of well-known photographer, Lynton Crabb.
The exhibition captured the belief that life doesn’t have to stop when dementia starts. Children from the Wonthaggi Primary School provided artwork, poetry and stories about their experiences with their grandparents.
"The children’s colourful artwork made a great contrast to the black and white photos and provided lots of discussion among the attendees," said Cr. Miranda Sage, Mayor of Bass Coast Shire Council.
The money raised will assist Council to purchase a "Medi-track" for use by residents throughout the Shire. Medi-track is an electronic tracking device for people with dementia that aims to ensure their safety. People with dementia wear the device as a brooch or belt buckle.
The photographic exhibition was organised by Council’s Aged and Disability Services Unit. |
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: basscoastshire@gippslander.com

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