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May Online Research Café: Using Arts-informed Research Approaches to Explore the Lived Experiences of Dementia

By Ernesto Priego.

Thursday May 27, 2021 from 10:00am – 11:30am Zoom. No registration required. Continue reading May Online Research Café: Using Arts-informed Research Approaches to Explore the Lived Experiences of Dementia

Posted: 05.27.2021.

Parables of Care Present at Performing and Picturing Patienthood: Exploring Graphic Illness Narratives

By Ernesto Priego.

The Parables of Care project has been present at ‘Performing and Picturing Patienthood: Exploring Graphic Illness Narratives’, a symposium at the London College of Communication, 4-5 April 2019. Continue reading Parables of Care Present at Performing and Picturing Patienthood: Exploring Graphic Illness Narratives

Posted: 04.05.2019.

Parables of Care at The First USW Cardiff: Comics Symposium- Creating Comics, Creative Comics

By Ernesto Priego.

Simon Grennan and Ernesto Priego will make a presentation on Parables of Care at the Creating Comics, Creative Comics 2-day academic symposium at the University of South Wales, Cardiff, Friday June 1st & Saturday June 2nd 2018. Continue reading Parables of Care at The First USW Cardiff: Comics Symposium- Creating Comics, Creative Comics

Posted: 05.31.2018.

Public Lecture on How Comics can Bring Benefits to Dementia Care at the University of Chester

By Ernesto Priego.

A public lecture, exploring how comics and taking an artistic approach can bring benefits to dementia care, will be held at the University of Chester. Continue reading Public Lecture on How Comics can Bring Benefits to Dementia Care at the University of Chester

Posted: 04.09.2018.

Free Public Event: Whose Story? On How to Create Narratives of Dementia and the Self

By Ernesto Priego.

Wednesday 28 March 2018, 2PM; A130. This session is open to health care professionals and artists who are working to support those with dementia, those caring for someone with dementia or living with the illness themselves. Continue reading Free Public Event: Whose Story? On How to Create Narratives of Dementia and the Self

Posted: 03.26.2018.

HCID Research Seminar: Making Parables of Care – Presenting creative responses to dementia care in comic book form

By Ernesto Priego.

HCID Research Seminar: Making “Parables of Care” – Presenting creative responses to dementia care in comic book form. Friday 17 November 2017, 1:00-1:50 PM, A214. Continue reading HCID Research Seminar: Making Parables of Care – Presenting creative responses to dementia care in comic book form

Posted: 11.16.2017.

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