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hen my mother first received a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and perception are
on September 11, 2002, I was familiar with the condition, but manifested through
like most people, I thought it would never affect my family.” So genuine, original and “Hidden from the Gaze” by
begins Before My Eyes: A Daughter’s Personal Journey with her personal expressions. Justin Dueer.
Mother into Alzheimer’s Disease (published by iUniverse), the The exhibit is pre-
deeply personal new book by Diane Currie that is sure to res- sented in association with the Coalition lngenu Self-Taught
Society’s onate with readers from all walks of life. Artists’ Collective and the Outsider Folk Art Gallery.
Currie’s mother, Mildred, was 75 years old when she received the devastating diagnosis. “The Ironic & The Sublime” exhibit features mixed-media
Evening Hours Always considered in good health, Mildred’s condition deteriorated rapidly after tests work by Jim Bloom alongside drawings by Justin Duerr.
Page 12 revealed that she was indeed suffering from Alzheimer’s. Currie then turned to her journal Opening Reception: Second Thursday, June 10 from 6 - 9
to help cope with what she describes as “the overwhelming emotions which enveloped me.” p.m. Artists’ Reception: Second Thursday, July 8 from 6 -
She describes how these initial writings evolved: “Progressively, my journal entries evolved 9 p.m. The exhibit is open Tuesday - Friday 11 - 5 p.m.,
into a series of short vignettes, usually based upon various encounters in my daily life. I Saturdays 11 - 3 p.m. The exhibition ends July 31. Bahdee-
Entertainment found myself weaving these random occurrences into a tapestry of reflections about my bahdu is located at 1522 N. American Street, Philadelphia,
See “Before My Eyes: A Daughter’s Personal Journey with Her Mother into Alzheimer’s Disease” on page 10 PA 19122. For information, call 215-627-5002.
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5 and 6 p.m., respectively. Tickets are $350 per person, or $1300 per four- and Broadway classics. “The Black Pearl Cabaret” will be held at The
some. For information or to register, contact the Burn Foundation at African American Museum, 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Admission
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town Avenue, Philadelphia. The exhibit features John L. Harris, a Phila- enth annual UBS Motor Cars Under the Stars, June 23, 2010, at the LOWEST RATES TO:
delphia native who attends the Art Institute of Chicago; Greg Biche, who Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Newark • JFK • Philadelphia
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three artists will be exhibiting works in a variety of media, from oil paint-
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