PERSONALITY CRASH : Portraits of My Father Who Suffered from Advanced Stages of Parkinson’s Disease, Dementia and Sundowners Syndrome
SAFI ALIA SHABAIK
Review by Jonathan Blaustein in The New York Times of SAFI ALIA SHABAIK's body of work photographing the end of her father's life. Click here to read.
This powerful work is on exhibit this April, at 1100 Florence Gallery in Evanston during Parkinsons Awareness Month
Join Artist and caregiver, Safi Alia Shabaik, as she shares her father’s end-of-life journey with Parkinson’s disease, dementia and sundowner's syndrome.
This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Click here to learn more about the work.
CLOSING DAY of Personality Crash : Portraits of My Father Who Suffered from Advanced Stages of Parkinson’s Disease, Dementia and Sundowners Syndrome
SAFI ALIA SHABAIK
CLOSING RECEPTION: SUNDAY, APRIL 30 @ 12-5 PM, RSVP here
Don’t miss this powerful photography exhibit by artist and caregiver, Safi Alia Shabaik, as she shares her father’s end-of-life journey with Parkinson’s disease, dementia and sundowner's syndrome.
Resources and Links
Artist’s website: https://flashbulbfloozy.com/
Parkinson’s website: https://www.parkinson.org/
1100 Florence Gallery
1100 Florence Ave., map
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays & Fridays 5-8p, Saturdays & Sundays 12-5p. Or by appointment at info[at]evanstonmade.org