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For People with Dementia

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The Gallery’s Art and Dementia program connects people living with dementia and their care partners with art and the world in enriching and life-enhancing ways.

For over a decade, the Gallery has been a leader in programs for people living with dementia through research, symposia and an extensive outreach training program that has established a nation-wide network of galleries delivering high-quality, socially engaging and intellectually stimulating programs for people living with dementia.

Research Outreach Training Workshop

Programs


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    Art with Friends

    First and third Friday of every month
    10.30am – 12pm

    Wheelchair Accessible
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    Art and Dementia: Online

    Live Stream
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    Fourth Friday of every month,
    11am – 12.15pm AEDT

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    Art and Dementia
    By Request

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    At the Gallery and Online


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The National Gallery is open from 10am to 5pm daily (closed Christmas Day). Free entry ticket is required.

For people who are deaf or hard of hearing

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Each month join an Auslan sign-interpreted tour of major exhibitions or works of art in the Gallery’s collection.

For people who are recovering their mental health

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Start a creative journey through discussion and art making to support wellbeing and social confidence.

For people who are autistic, neurodiverse, or who have social anxiety

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Sensory Sunday welcomes teens and young adults, their families and support people to the Gallery on the first Sunday of each month.

For people with disability

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Each quarter people with disabilities and their families and carers can join a small group tour of major exhibitions or the national collection.

Parking & Transport

The Gallery is located in the heart of Canberra, near Parliament House. Paid parking applies on weekdays and weekends until 5pm in the main carpark.

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The National Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

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