ASU Researchers Collaborate with Artists to Create Pieces Representing Work with Dementia Patients.

Aug 22, 2022 | News

ASU Researchers Collaborate with Artists to Create Pieces Representing Work with Dementia Patients.

In the Artist + Researcher Exhibition, the first project to come out of the recently formed PBC Arts Committee, nine pairs of local artists and researchers from all three of the state’s public universities collaborated on visual art pieces that communicate some of the groundbreaking research taking place on the PBC every day in a way that makes it accessible to all.

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