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      <image:caption>AURIANE GROS Auriane Gros is lecturer in Neurosciences at the Medicine University of Nice and at CoBTeK (Cognition-Behavior-Technology) laboratory. She’s pedagogical Director of the Department of Speech Therapy in Nice . Her main field of research is the use of new technologies to assess and take care neurodegenerative diseases (such Primary Progressive Aphasia).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards: Senior lecturer, Massey University Wellington, New Zealand. Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRA PLONKA Alexandra Plonka is a master degree student in speech and language pathology at the Medicine University of Nice, member of the Cobtek Laboratory. She specializes in the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasias via graphical markers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PHILIPPE ROBERT Philippe Robert is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Director of the Memory and Research Center (CMRR) of the CHU of Nice, Director of the Cognition, Behavior &amp; Technology team (CoBTeK), and coordinator of the National Bank Alzheimer. His areas of expertise relate to behavioral and psychological symptoms, the evaluation and treatment of apathy, and the use of new technologies for diagnosis and stimulation in the elderly.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AURÉLIE MOUTON Aurélie Mouton is a Neurologist at The Memory Center in Nice, Institut Claude Pompidou in France, where she is in charge of consultations, diagnostics, prescriptions and follow-ups for people with memory or cognitive disorders. Her research interests are centred on early diagnosis of cognitive disorders and care strategies for people with dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRE DERREUMAUX Alexandre Derreumaux currently works as engineer at the Nice University Hospital Memory Clinic, and at the Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) Research Lab at the University Côte d'Azur.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AURIANE GROS Auriane Gros is lecturer in Neurosciences at the Medicine University of Nice and at CoBTeK (Cognition-Behavior-Technology) laboratory. She’s pedagogical Director of the Department of Speech Therapy in Nice . Her main field of research is the use of new technologies to assess and take care neurodegenerative diseases (such Primary Progressive Aphasia).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards: Senior lecturer, Massey University Wellington, New Zealand. Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRA PLONKA Alexandra Plonka is a master degree student in speech and language pathology at the Medicine University of Nice, member of the Cobtek Laboratory. She specializes in the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasias via graphical markers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PHILIPPE ROBERT Philippe Robert is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Director of the Memory and Research Center (CMRR) of the CHU of Nice, Director of the Cognition, Behavior &amp; Technology team (CoBTeK), and coordinator of the National Bank Alzheimer. His areas of expertise relate to behavioral and psychological symptoms, the evaluation and treatment of apathy, and the use of new technologies for diagnosis and stimulation in the elderly.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AURÉLIE MOUTON Aurélie Mouton is a Neurologist at The Memory Center in Nice, Institut Claude Pompidou in France, where she is in charge of consultations, diagnostics, prescriptions and follow-ups for people with memory or cognitive disorders. Her research interests are centred on early diagnosis of cognitive disorders and care strategies for people with dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRE DERREUMAUX Alexandre Derreumaux currently works as engineer at the Nice University Hospital Memory Clinic, and at the Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) Research Lab at the University Côte d'Azur.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JÉRÉMIE TOPIN I am revealing biomolecular mechanisms at spatial and temporal scales that remain difficult to observe experimentally, using numerical approaches. My research project is focused on the prediction of the odor, and/or the emotion induce by a molecule using its chemical structure as input. The long-term objective is to learn a computer how to smell. As theoretical chemist, I am applying various methods of molecular modeling and chemoinformatic to investigate at the atomic scale the interactions between ligands and receptors. These researches are always conducted in the perspective of linking in sillico observations to in vitro or in vivo results. As a physiologist, I am measuring human physiological variations induced by olfactory stimulations. These experiments are made to identify mood modulator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BRI SIMPSON Bri Simpson is our New Zealand/Aotearoa ‘Draw Me an Odour’ Research Assistant. Currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (hons) at Massey University, she engages with drawing as expanded practice, researching political community engagement and visual arts pedagogy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards: Senior lecturer, Massey University Wellington, New Zealand. Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OMAR CASTRO Omar Castro is a visual artist and teacher at the Faculty of Art and Design (FAD) of the PUCP (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), in Peru. He is interested in the ways in which drawing and artistic research can engage with other fields of knowledge. His artistic practice investigates understandings, representations and relationships with notions such as territory and nature through different media. He coordinates with a group of students and teachers from the FAD the development of the 'Draw me an odor' tests in Lima under the current circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JÉRÉMIE TOPIN I am revealing biomolecular mechanisms at spatial and temporal scales that remain difficult to observe experimentally, using numerical approaches. My research project is focused on the prediction of the odor, and/or the emotion induce by a molecule using its chemical structure as input. The long-term objective is to learn a computer how to smell. As theoretical chemist, I am applying various methods of molecular modeling and chemoinformatic to investigate at the atomic scale the interactions between ligands and receptors. These researches are always conducted in the perspective of linking in sillico observations to in vitro or in vivo results. As a physiologist, I am measuring human physiological variations induced by olfactory stimulations. These experiments are made to identify mood modulator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BRI SIMPSON Bri Simpson is our New Zealand/Aotearoa ‘Draw Me an Odour’ Research Assistant. Currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (hons) at Massey University, she engages with drawing as expanded practice, researching political community engagement and visual arts pedagogy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards: Senior lecturer, Massey University Wellington, New Zealand. Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OMAR CASTRO Omar Castro is a visual artist and teacher at the Faculty of Art and Design (FAD) of the PUCP (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), in Peru. He is interested in the ways in which drawing and artistic research can engage with other fields of knowledge. His artistic practice investigates understandings, representations and relationships with notions such as territory and nature through different media. He coordinates with a group of students and teachers from the FAD the development of the 'Draw me an odor' tests in Lima under the current circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR ALEXANDRA KÖNIG Dr Alexandra König currently works at the Memory Clinic, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, at the Research Lab Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) at the University Côte d'azur and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA), Sophia Antipolis. Alexandra does research in Neuropsychology, Geriatrics, Neurology and Psychiatry with a focus on the intersection with technology development and the use of Artificial Intelligence. Her current projects are on the use of automatic speech analysis for assessing cognitive function and emotional disturbances in elderly people and the design of non pharmacological interventions involving assistive technologies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHRISTELLE FILLEAU Christelle Filleau, psychologist specializing in neuropsychology. Employed at the Nice University Hospital since 1987, she is involved in research projects, evaluation, monitoring and management of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease or related syndromes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR RENAUD DAVID Dr David Renaud is physician at the Nice University Hospital in the memory Center. He received his MD in psychiatry from the Nice School of Medicine and his PhD in biology from the UCA University Cote d’Azur. His fields of expertise are the study of cognitive and behavioural disturbances in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, the movement analysis (actimetry), and the use of information and communication technologies for the early diagnosis and the non pharmacological management of cognitive disorders in elderly subjects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR GARY CHEUNG Dr Gary Cheung (PhD, FRANZCP, MBChB) is an academic old age psychiatrist. He currently holds a joint appointment between Auckland District Health Board as a community old age psychiatrist and the University of Auckland as a Senior Lecturer. His research interests are centred on improving health outcomes and quality of life and care of older people living in aged residential care and community. He co-leads the translation and research of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for mild to moderate dementia in New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR SUSAN GEE Susan is an experienced researcher who concurrently holds the position of lead researcher of the Psychiatry of Older Academic Unit for the Canterbury District Health Board. She holds a PhD in Psychology and a Masters in Gerontology. Susan has leadership and support roles in relation to dementia education, delirium prevention, and person-centred care and her research and publications reflect and strengthen these foci. She is a research advisor for Dementia Canterbury and co-opted expert for the Health of Older People South Island Service Level Alliance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRACEY HAWKES Tracey Hawkes is an Occupational Therapist with over 2 decades of clinical experience and a Dementia Educator at Canterbury District Health Board based in Christchurch, Canterbury. She facilitates the ‘Walking in another’s shoes’ dementia education programme for home-based support staff. Tracey also holds a role at Hohepa Canterbury. Her focus is helping care staff to develop the confidence and person-centred tools to support older people to live more independent and fulfilled lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SARAH TOGHER Sarah is a registered nurse who has specialized in older adult mental health and dementia during her nursing career in the NHS, working in various hospital inpatient and the community services settings in the UK.. Here in NZ she worked as a clinical manager in an aged care facility before joining Dementia Wellington, as a dementia advisor. Sarah is also the lead for the implementation of Advanced Care Planning for people with dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNE SCHUMACHER Anne is the Chief Executive of Dementia Wellington, a position she has enjoyed for 6 years. She is a registered nurse and has an MA in Nursing from Victoria University, Wellington. Anne has extensive experience in gerontology nursing, and has held senior leadership positions both in residential care settings and community-based home care.  She has lectured in postgraduate and undergraduate nursing programmes and remains passionate about bringing dementia out of the shadows and breaking down the stigma that is still so prevalent in our society. Anne leads a team of professional staff and volunteers that work to support people affected by mate wareware to live their best lives possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KURA TE WARU-REWIRI (Ngāti Pakahi, Ngātirangi, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Raukawa) Kura since the mid-1990s’ has been an artist who has been proactive with the developments of contemporary Māori arts as a Māori Arts Educator, a consultant and a freelance curator. She is currently Associate Professor of Māori Visual Arts for Toioho Ki Āpiti Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Masters in Māori Visual Arts degrees at Massey Palmerston North and holds a significant list of achievements: including being introduced into the Massey University CoCA Hall of Fame in 2016; a Project Lead and major artist contributor to the completion of the Northland Polytechnic Whare ‘Te Puna o Te Mātauranga. (Opened Dec 7th 2015.); 2008-2014 Kura was one of the last Ministerial appointments to the Māori Art Board, Te Waka Toi of Creative New Zealand; and is one of the five Ngāpuhi Artist Board of Directors to Toi Ngāpuhi to advocate for artists and their aspirations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FROMINGS Emma is a registered mental health nurse who has specialised in dementia throughout her nursing career. She has worked in various settings, hospital, aged residential care and the community. She currently works for Tu Ora as a Health Improvement Practitioner, based in a medical practice. In this role she continues to work with people living with dementia and their families as well as educating health professionals to become better at recognising and responding to changes in cognition. Emma also facilitates the YODAT national online support group for whanau of people with young onset dementia. She has a particular interest in psychosocial supports for people affected by dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MANON GUERRERO Manon Guerrero, was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of these 8 sessions. MinDArT project was the subject of her thesis at the end of her masters degree to become a speech and language therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMANUELLE DELMASSE-SIMONI Emmanuelle Delmasse-Simoni was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of this 8 sessions. MinDArT was part of Emmanuelle’s final exegesis to become a neuropsychologist (psychologist specialised in neurosciences).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COURTNEY JOAN McLAUGHLIN (CJ) CJ is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and is in her 3rd year. CJ is interested in the science/art nexus and how it can benefit society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ELANA SPOD  Elana Spod is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and is currently completing her final Honours year. Elana is hoping to go on to study Creative Arts Therapy and further explore her own practice and research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HANNAH GREENWOLD Hannah Greenwold was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and is completing her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 and is hoping to go on to study medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASHLEY COULING Ashley Couling was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and is completing her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 and is hoping to go on to study curatorial processes and further explore her own practice</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMILY RIETVELD Emily Rietveld is our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Emily is in her fourth and final year studying a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at Massey University, Wellington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOLLY MASON Holly Mason is our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Holly is currently in her fourth year of her Fine Arts degree at Massy University, Wellington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ROHAN TRUEMAN Rohan Trueman was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020 and is completing his final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAST CONTRIBUTOR GABBY SINTON Gabby Sinton was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt. in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Gabby has now completed her Fine Arts degree at Massey University, Wellington and is now completing her Post-graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAST CONTRIBUTOR KAY WILLIAMS Kay Williams was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Kay was an International Exchange Student from California, and was in her fourth year of her Bachelors of Fine Arts at UC Berkeley, USA. She has seen graduated and now is studying toward becoming a University Professor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR ALEXANDRA KÖNIG Dr Alexandra König currently works at the Memory Clinic, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, at the Research Lab Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) at the University Côte d'azur and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA), Sophia Antipolis. Alexandra does research in Neuropsychology, Geriatrics, Neurology and Psychiatry with a focus on the intersection with technology development and the use of Artificial Intelligence. Her current projects are on the use of automatic speech analysis for assessing cognitive function and emotional disturbances in elderly people and the design of non pharmacological interventions involving assistive technologies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHRISTELLE FILLEAU Christelle Filleau, psychologist specializing in neuropsychology. Employed at the Nice University Hospital since 1987, she is involved in research projects, evaluation, monitoring and management of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease or related syndromes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR RENAUD DAVID Dr David Renaud is physician at the Nice University Hospital in the memory Center. He received his MD in psychiatry from the Nice School of Medicine and his PhD in biology from the UCA University Cote d’Azur. His fields of expertise are the study of cognitive and behavioural disturbances in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, the movement analysis (actimetry), and the use of information and communication technologies for the early diagnosis and the non pharmacological management of cognitive disorders in elderly subjects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FEBVRE-RICHARDS Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. She founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR GARY CHEUNG Dr Gary Cheung (PhD, FRANZCP, MBChB) is an academic old age psychiatrist. He currently holds a joint appointment between Auckland District Health Board as a community old age psychiatrist and the University of Auckland as a Senior Lecturer. His research interests are centred on improving health outcomes and quality of life and care of older people living in aged residential care and community. He co-leads the translation and research of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for mild to moderate dementia in New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR SUSAN GEE Susan is an experienced researcher who concurrently holds the position of lead researcher of the Psychiatry of Older Academic Unit for the Canterbury District Health Board. She holds a PhD in Psychology and a Masters in Gerontology. Susan has leadership and support roles in relation to dementia education, delirium prevention, and person-centred care and her research and publications reflect and strengthen these foci. She is a research advisor for Dementia Canterbury and co-opted expert for the Health of Older People South Island Service Level Alliance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRACEY HAWKES Tracey Hawkes is an Occupational Therapist with over 2 decades of clinical experience and a Dementia Educator at Canterbury District Health Board based in Christchurch, Canterbury. She facilitates the ‘Walking in another’s shoes’ dementia education programme for home-based support staff. Tracey also holds a role at Hohepa Canterbury. Her focus is helping care staff to develop the confidence and person-centred tools to support older people to live more independent and fulfilled lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SARAH TOGHER Sarah is a registered nurse who has specialized in older adult mental health and dementia during her nursing career in the NHS, working in various hospital inpatient and the community services settings in the UK.. Here in NZ she worked as a clinical manager in an aged care facility before joining Dementia Wellington, as a dementia advisor. Sarah is also the lead for the implementation of Advanced Care Planning for people with dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNE SCHUMACHER Anne is the Chief Executive of Dementia Wellington, a position she has enjoyed for 6 years. She is a registered nurse and has an MA in Nursing from Victoria University, Wellington. Anne has extensive experience in gerontology nursing, and has held senior leadership positions both in residential care settings and community-based home care.  She has lectured in postgraduate and undergraduate nursing programmes and remains passionate about bringing dementia out of the shadows and breaking down the stigma that is still so prevalent in our society. Anne leads a team of professional staff and volunteers that work to support people affected by mate wareware to live their best lives possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KURA TE WARU-REWIRI (Ngāti Pakahi, Ngātirangi, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Raukawa) Kura since the mid-1990s’ has been an artist who has been proactive with the developments of contemporary Māori arts as a Māori Arts Educator, a consultant and a freelance curator. She is currently Associate Professor of Māori Visual Arts for Toioho Ki Āpiti Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Masters in Māori Visual Arts degrees at Massey Palmerston North and holds a significant list of achievements: including being introduced into the Massey University CoCA Hall of Fame in 2016; a Project Lead and major artist contributor to the completion of the Northland Polytechnic Whare ‘Te Puna o Te Mātauranga. (Opened Dec 7th 2015.); 2008-2014 Kura was one of the last Ministerial appointments to the Māori Art Board, Te Waka Toi of Creative New Zealand; and is one of the five Ngāpuhi Artist Board of Directors to Toi Ngāpuhi to advocate for artists and their aspirations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FROMINGS Emma is a registered mental health nurse who has specialised in dementia throughout her nursing career. She has worked in various settings, hospital, aged residential care and the community. She currently works for Tu Ora as a Health Improvement Practitioner, based in a medical practice. In this role she continues to work with people living with dementia and their families as well as educating health professionals to become better at recognising and responding to changes in cognition. Emma also facilitates the YODAT national online support group for whanau of people with young onset dementia. She has a particular interest in psychosocial supports for people affected by dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MANON GUERRERO Manon Guerrero, was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of these 8 sessions. MinDArT project was the subject of her thesis at the end of her masters degree to become a speech and language therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMANUELLE DELMASSE-SIMONI Emmanuelle Delmasse-Simoni was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of this 8 sessions. MinDArT was part of Emmanuelle’s final exegesis to become a neuropsychologist (psychologist specialised in neurosciences).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COURTNEY JOAN McLAUGHLIN (CJ) CJ is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and is in her 3rd year. CJ is interested in the science/art nexus and how it can benefit society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ELANA SPOD  Elana Spod is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and is currently completing her final Honours year. Elana is hoping to go on to study Creative Arts Therapy and further explore her own practice and research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HANNAH GREENWOLD Hannah Greenwold was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and is completing her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 and is hoping to go on to study medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASHLEY COULING Ashley Couling was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and is completing her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 and is hoping to go on to study curatorial processes and further explore her own practice</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMILY RIETVELD Emily Rietveld is our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Emily is in her fourth and final year studying a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at Massey University, Wellington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOLLY MASON Holly Mason is our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Holly is currently in her fourth year of her Fine Arts degree at Massy University, Wellington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ROHAN TRUEMAN Rohan Trueman was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020 and is completing his final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAST CONTRIBUTOR GABBY SINTON Gabby Sinton was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt. in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Gabby has now completed her Fine Arts degree at Massey University, Wellington and is now completing her Post-graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAST CONTRIBUTOR KAY WILLIAMS Kay Williams was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Kay was an International Exchange Student from California, and was in her fourth year of her Bachelors of Fine Arts at UC Berkeley, USA. She has seen graduated and now is studying toward becoming a University Professor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We start each session with a welcome and a context for the week, this is then followed by some relaxation exercises that range from swaying to the sound of the wind, to seated Tai-chi, Samoan hand dance or SpinPoi. This is then followed by 2 to 3 types of drawing in different mediums according to each week’s focus. The aim of these drawings is not on the ‘right way’ to draw but rather on each individuals approach, giving things a go, moving at your own speed and celebrating everyone’s outcomes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Once these drawing are completed, we then add the drawings to a group mural that continues to grow each time we have a session. After the 8 week period this results in a beautiful array of approaches, creativity and mark-making. Towards the end of the session, we move into 10 to 15 minutes of digital drawing with a specially designed digital drawing application. We then finish with quick feedback about session and then another relaxation exercise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Each participant is given a digital tablet for the duration of the programme so that they can access the digital drawing at any time at home. This allows everyone to access the benefits of the digital drawing programme at their own leisure until they are presented with the next instalment the following week. We have now supplemented this with a hard-copy drawing kit that gets added to weekly on attending the sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In loving memory of Tony Hiles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR SUSAN GEE Susan is an experienced researcher who concurrently holds the position of lead researcher of the Psychiatry of Older Academic Unit for the Canterbury District Health Board. She holds a PhD in Psychology and a Masters in Gerontology. Susan has leadership and support roles in relation to dementia education, delirium prevention, and person-centred care and her research and publications reflect and strengthen these foci. She is a research advisor for Dementia Canterbury and co-opted expert for the Health of Older People South Island Service Level Alliance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAMES WILCE James Wilce is a technologist with a BSc in Computer Science. James joined the MeDArT team in 2023 and utilises his extensive skillset gained from working with large enterprise clients to support the MeDArT project. His main focus is the ongoing maintenance and development of MeDArT digital applications and toolsets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CATHARINA NEVES SCHULTZ Catharina is our graphic designer. She advices and helps create MedArt’s physical and digital compositions, layouts and visual concepts. Catharina has been with us for 4 years and graduated 2 years ago with her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication Design at Massey University. She is currently working as a Graphic Designer for a Calendar and Promotional Products Company, designing products and advertisements for other companies as well as doing inhouse visual work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAY VAN DIJK Jay is a current photography student at Massey University and has been involved with MeDArt since 2023, producing video and photographic content for the programme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TINA CARTER Tina Carter is a Social Worker, who has worked in the elderly space in New Zealand since 2019. Tina currently enjoys working at Dementia Wellington in her role as a Dementia Advisor supporting people who are living with dementia as well as their whanau. Previously, Tina worked in Childhood Development as well as being a teacher and facilitator for various education and non-profit organisations, as well as facilitating the MinDArT sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ROHAN TRUEMAN Rohan Trueman was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020 and is completed his final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 . Rohan is currently working for Dementia Wellington and will now facilitate the MinDArT sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FROMINGS Emma is a registered mental health nurse who has specialised in dementia throughout her nursing career. She has worked in various settings, hospital, aged residential care and the community. She currently works for Tu Ora as a Health Improvement Practitioner, based in a medical practice. In this role she continues to work with people living with dementia and their families as well as educating health professionals to become better at recognising and responding to changes in cognition. She has a particular interest in psychosocial supports for people affected by dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LINDA RAY Linda is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and has worked as an Occupational Therapy Support Worker at an inpatient Mental Health Unit on the Porirua Hospital campus for just over 20 years. Currently Linda is enjoying being “ouma” to her 6 grandchildren and is a volunteer with an organisation teaching refugee women to drive so they can obtain their driver’s licence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DIONNE DELACEY Dionne is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and is a registered comprehensive nurse who has worked in primary and secondary health in the community for the past 30 years. Dionne’s passions are supporting people to get the help and resources they need to live their best lives.  Dionne currently works at Tawa and Linden medical centres as the outreach nurse, which involves visiting people in their homes, assessing and connecting them with the right people and resources to promote independence or supports to live safely in their home. Dionne meets a lot of people with varying degrees of cognitive impairment and Dementia, unfortunately often not until mid to late stages of Dementia due to a family concern or crisis. Dionne follows the cognitive impairment health pathways to work with the person, their family and their GP to assess and support in diagnosis, linking with education and supports available and future planning such as encouraging setting up of EPOA and advanced care plans. Our goal at the medical centre is to break down barriers and stigma around Dementia, improve on earlier diagnosis of Dementia to enable better future planning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIZZIE YOUNG Lizzie is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and is a registered occupational therapist currently practicing as a health improvement practitioner for Te Awakairangi Health Network in the Hutt Valley. Previously, she worked in secondary mental health in community settings. She thoroughly enjoys working in primary care, supporting wellbeing and connecting with the variety and diversity that comes with being human.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HUHANNA SMITH Professor Huhana Smith is our Māori Advisor and (from 7 August 2023) is the former Head of Whiti o Rehua School of Art, Massey University, Wellington. She is of Ngāti Tukorehe ancestry and affiliated to Raukawa ki te Tonga of Tapapa, Waikatoa and Kuku region in Horowhenua. She remains a visual artist, curator and principle investigator for research teams who collectively engage in major collaborative, trans-disciplinary, kaupapa Māori and action-research projects for Māori lands, waterways and climate change impacts. She actively encourages the use of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge systems) as research methods alongside with sciences. Huhana’s art practice draws upon all water, land and climate change research undertaken to date. She has also recently received funding for a new research team of artists and landscape architects to comprehensively map the memory of water and collate GIS data to help in making changes that reduce greenhouse gas emissions on the coastal iwi farm of Ngāti Tukorehe in Kuku, Horowhenua. Huhana is a keen advocate of MeDArT participatory research, as her partner Richard was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in July 2015. Whilst he is now at the more difficult end of his condition, when making art and gardening these were great ways in keeping him connected to whānau, grounded to the earth, and aligned to his conservationist training expertise and environmental ethic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALICE-ANN LEVIATOA Alice-Ann Leviatoa is our Pacific Advisor and a carer for her mother, who has been diagnosed with frontal lobe dementia. She is passionate about finding innovative ways to use art, Pacific music, and movement to enrich lives. Alice-Ann is continually on the lookout for new opportunities to study the causes and effects of cognitive impairment and dementia. She is also involved in numerous community groups. One of which, is a Pacific focused exercise group for elders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PHILIPPE ROBERT Dr. Philippe Robert is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, ex-Director of the Memory and Research Center (CMRR) of the CHU of Nice, Director of the Cognition, Behavior &amp; Technology team (CoBTeK), and coordinator of the National Bank Alzheimer. His areas of expertise relate to behavioral and psychological symptoms, the evaluation and treatment of apathy, and the use of new technologies for diagnosis and stimulation in the elderly.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KURA TE WARU-REWIRI (Ngāti Pakahi, Ngātirangi, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Raukawa) Kura since the mid-1990s’ has been an artist who has been proactive with the developments of contemporary Māori arts as a Māori Arts Educator, a consultant and a freelance curator. She is currently Associate Professor of Māori Visual Arts for Toioho Ki Āpiti Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Masters in Māori Visual Arts degrees at Massey Palmerston North and holds a significant list of achievements: including being introduced into the Massey University CoCA Hall of Fame in 2016; a Project Lead and major artist contributor to the completion of the Northland Polytechnic Whare ‘Te Puna o Te Mātauranga. (Opened Dec 7th 2015.); 2008-2014 Kura was one of the last Ministerial appointments to the Māori Art Board, Te Waka Toi of Creative New Zealand; and is one of the five Ngāpuhi Artist Board of Directors to Toi Ngāpuhi to advocate for artists and their aspirations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNE SCHUMACHER Anne is the Chief Executive of Dementia Wellington, a position she has enjoyed for 6 years. She is a registered nurse and has an MA in Nursing from Victoria University, Wellington. Anne has extensive experience in gerontology nursing, and has held senior leadership positions both in residential care settings and community-based home care.  She has lectured in postgraduate and undergraduate nursing programmes and remains passionate about bringing dementia out of the shadows and breaking down the stigma that is still so prevalent in our society. Anne leads a team of professional staff and volunteers that work to support people affected by mate wareware to live their best lives possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DAWN WILCE Dawn Wilce was an intern for MinDArT in 2023 and continues to provide support in 2024. She is currently working towards an MFA at Massey. Dawn is a firm advocate for the meditative and therapeutic benefits of drawing and brings passion and enthusiasm to the MinDArT research program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OLIVIA ROSE Olivia is a 2024 MinDArT intern in her third year of Fine Arts study at Massey University. She is interested in how art can be used to connect people and create accessible communities beneficial to mental wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAMMY RAMUSSEN Sammy Rasmussen is an intern for MinDArT in 2024 and is currently in her third year of BFA ( Hons ). Sammy is interested in exploring how art encourages cognitive growth and health benefits especially within ECE.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHELSEA PARKER Chelsea is an intern at MinDArT and is completing her Design Degree (Hons) in spatial design. She’s interested in how the drawing process can be used as a playful thinking tool and a way to benefit health and wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EM FLUX Em is currently a fine arts student at Massey University, interning for MinDArT as part of their studies. Their practice explores a range of mediums, particularly sculpture and performance. They use their art as a method to uplift the neurodiverse experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SARAH TOGHER Sarah is a registered nurse who has specialized in older adult mental health and dementia during her nursing career in the NHS, working in various hospital inpatient and the community services settings in the UK.. Here in NZ she worked as a clinical manager in an aged care facility before joining Dementia Wellington, as a dementia advisor. Sarah was the lead for the implementation of Advanced Care Planning for people with dementia. Sarah is now working for VSA in Papua New Guinea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DAVID RENAUD Dr David Renaud was physician at the Nice University Hospital in the memory Center. He received his MD in psychiatry from the Nice School of Medicine and his PhD in biology from the UCA University Cote d’Azur. His fields of expertise are the study of cognitive and behavioural disturbances in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, the movement analysis (actimetry), and the use of information and communication technologies for the early diagnosis and the non pharmacological management of cognitive disorders in elderly subjects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MANON GUERRERO Manon Guerrero, was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of these 8 sessions. MinDArT project was the subject of her thesis at the end of her masters degree to become a speech and language therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FIONA CAMPBELL Fiona Campbell was an intern for MinDArT in 2023 during her second year of a BFA (Hons). Fiona is interested in the intersection of art and mental health and wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BERN FLAXMAN-HENDRIKS Bern Flaxman-Hendriks was our Intern/Research Assistant for MinDArT in 2023 and is currently in her fourth year of BDes (Hons) Integrated at Massey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR Emma founded MeDArT in 2018 and is passionate about how art, science and technology can combine to enrich and advance dementia research. Emma Febvre-Richards is an artist, and Associate Professor at Massey University Wellington, whose research sits within the expanded practice of drawing. Engaging ‘Drawing is Thinking’ to combine traditional mediums of rendering with advanced technology and other disciplines (sound and neuro-science) to explore how codes of our environment, culture and art creation inform and influence brain function, memory and experience. Febvre-Richards has exhibited and published in Asia, Europe and the Pacific (EmmaFebvre-Richards.com), and is a co-founder of Drawing Open: an international research community (drawingopen.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We start each session with a welcome and a context for the week, this is then followed by some relaxation exercises that range from swaying to the sound of the wind, to seated Tai-chi, Samoan hand dance or SpinPoi. This is then followed by 2 to 3 types of drawing in different mediums according to each week’s focus. The aim of these drawings is not on the ‘right way’ to draw but rather on each individuals approach, giving things a go, moving at your own speed and celebrating everyone’s outcomes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Once these drawing are completed, we then add the drawings to a group mural that continues to grow each time we have a session. After the 8 week period this results in a beautiful array of approaches, creativity and mark-making. Towards the end of the session, we move into 10 to 15 minutes of digital drawing with a specially designed digital drawing application. We then finish with quick feedback about session and then another relaxation exercise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Each participant is given a digital tablet for the duration of the programme so that they can access the digital drawing at any time at home. This allows everyone to access the benefits of the digital drawing programme at their own leisure until they are presented with the next instalment the following week. We have now supplemented this with a hard-copy drawing kit that gets added to weekly on attending the sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In loving memory of Tony Hiles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHRISTELLE FILLEAU Christelle Filleau, psychologist specializing in neuropsychology. Employed at the Nice University Hospital since 1987, she is involved in research projects, evaluation, monitoring and management of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease or related syndromes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR SUSAN GEE Susan is an experienced researcher who concurrently holds the position of lead researcher of the Psychiatry of Older Academic Unit for the Canterbury District Health Board. She holds a PhD in Psychology and a Masters in Gerontology. Susan has leadership and support roles in relation to dementia education, delirium prevention, and person-centred care and her research and publications reflect and strengthen these foci. She is a research advisor for Dementia Canterbury and co-opted expert for the Health of Older People South Island Service Level Alliance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR GARY CHEUNG Dr Gary Cheung (PhD, FRANZCP, MBChB) is an academic old age psychiatrist. He currently holds a joint appointment between Auckland District Health Board as a community old age psychiatrist and the University of Auckland as a Senior Lecturer. His research interests are centred on improving health outcomes and quality of life and care of older people living in aged residential care and community. He co-leads the translation and research of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for mild to moderate dementia in New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRACEY HAWKES Tracey Hawkes is an Occupational Therapist with over 2 decades of clinical experience and a Dementia Educator at Canterbury District Health Board based in Christchurch, Canterbury. She facilitates the ‘Walking in another’s shoes’ dementia education programme for home-based support staff. Tracey also holds a role at Hohepa Canterbury. Her focus is helping care staff to develop the confidence and person-centred tools to support older people to live more independent and fulfilled lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DR ALEXANDRA KÖNIG Dr Alexandra König currently works at the Memory Clinic, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, at the Research Lab Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) at the University Côte d'azur and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA), Sophia Antipolis. Alexandra does research in Neuropsychology, Geriatrics, Neurology and Psychiatry with a focus on the intersection with technology development and the use of Artificial Intelligence. Her current projects are on the use of automatic speech analysis for assessing cognitive function and emotional disturbances in elderly people and the design of non-pharmacological interventions involving assistive technologies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAMES WILCE James Wilce is a technologist with a BSc in Computer Science. James joined the MeDArT team in 2023 and utilises his extensive skillset gained from working with large enterprise clients to support the MeDArT project. His main focus is the ongoing maintenance and development of MeDArT digital applications and toolsets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CATHARINA NEVES SCHULTZ Catharina is our graphic designer. She advices and helps create MedArt’s physical and digital compositions, layouts and visual concepts. Catharina has been with us for 4 years and graduated 2 years ago with her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication Design at Massey University. She is currently working as a Graphic Designer for a Calendar and Promotional Products Company, designing products and advertisements for other companies as well as doing inhouse visual work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAY VAN DIJK Jay is a current photography student at Massey University and has been involved with MeDArt since 2023, producing video and photographic content for the programme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TINA CARTER Tina Carter is a Social Worker, who has worked in the elderly space in New Zealand since 2019. Tina currently enjoys working at Dementia Wellington in her role as a Dementia Advisor supporting people who are living with dementia as well as their whanau. Previously, Tina worked in Childhood Development as well as being a teacher and facilitator for various education and non-profit organisations, as well as facilitating the MinDArT sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ROHAN TRUEMAN Rohan Trueman was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020 and is completed his final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022 . Rohan is currently working for Dementia Wellington and will now facilitate the MinDArT sessions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMA FROMINGS Emma is a registered mental health nurse who has specialised in dementia throughout her nursing career. She has worked in various settings, hospital, aged residential care and the community. She currently works for Tu Ora as a Health Improvement Practitioner, based in a medical practice. In this role she continues to work with people living with dementia and their families as well as educating health professionals to become better at recognising and responding to changes in cognition. She has a particular interest in psychosocial supports for people affected by dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LINDA RAY Linda is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and has worked as an Occupational Therapy Support Worker at an inpatient Mental Health Unit on the Porirua Hospital campus for just over 20 years. Currently Linda is enjoying being “ouma” to her 6 grandchildren and is a volunteer with an organisation teaching refugee women to drive so they can obtain their driver’s licence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DIONNE DELACEY Dionne is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and is a registered comprehensive nurse who has worked in primary and secondary health in the community for the past 30 years. Dionne’s passions are supporting people to get the help and resources they need to live their best lives.  Dionne currently works at Tawa and Linden medical centres as the outreach nurse, which involves visiting people in their homes, assessing and connecting them with the right people and resources to promote independence or supports to live safely in their home. Dionne meets a lot of people with varying degrees of cognitive impairment and Dementia, unfortunately often not until mid to late stages of Dementia due to a family concern or crisis. Dionne follows the cognitive impairment health pathways to work with the person, their family and their GP to assess and support in diagnosis, linking with education and supports available and future planning such as encouraging setting up of EPOA and advanced care plans. Our goal at the medical centre is to break down barriers and stigma around Dementia, improve on earlier diagnosis of Dementia to enable better future planning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIZZIE YOUNG Lizzie is one of MinDArT’s evaluators and is a registered occupational therapist currently practicing as a health improvement practitioner for Te Awakairangi Health Network in the Hutt Valley. Previously, she worked in secondary mental health in community settings. She thoroughly enjoys working in primary care, supporting wellbeing and connecting with the variety and diversity that comes with being human.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HUHANNA SMITH Professor Huhana Smith is our Māori Advisor and (from 7 August 2023) is the former Head of Whiti o Rehua School of Art, Massey University, Wellington. She is of Ngāti Tukorehe ancestry and affiliated to Raukawa ki te Tonga of Tapapa, Waikatoa and Kuku region in Horowhenua. She remains a visual artist, curator and principle investigator for research teams who collectively engage in major collaborative, trans-disciplinary, kaupapa Māori and action-research projects for Māori lands, waterways and climate change impacts. She actively encourages the use of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge systems) as research methods alongside with sciences. Huhana’s art practice draws upon all water, land and climate change research undertaken to date. She has also recently received funding for a new research team of artists and landscape architects to comprehensively map the memory of water and collate GIS data to help in making changes that reduce greenhouse gas emissions on the coastal iwi farm of Ngāti Tukorehe in Kuku, Horowhenua. Huhana is a keen advocate of MeDArT participatory research, as her partner Richard was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in July 2015. Whilst he is now at the more difficult end of his condition, when making art and gardening these were great ways in keeping him connected to whānau, grounded to the earth, and aligned to his conservationist training expertise and environmental ethic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALICE-ANN LEVIATOA Alice-Ann Leviatoa is our Pacific Advisor and a carer for her mother, who has been diagnosed with frontal lobe dementia. She is passionate about finding innovative ways to use art, Pacific music, and movement to enrich lives. Alice-Ann is continually on the lookout for new opportunities to study the causes and effects of cognitive impairment and dementia. She is also involved in numerous community groups. One of which, is a Pacific focused exercise group for elders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PHILIPPE ROBERT Dr. Philippe Robert is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, ex-Director of the Memory and Research Center (CMRR) of the CHU of Nice, Director of the Cognition, Behavior &amp; Technology team (CoBTeK), and coordinator of the National Bank Alzheimer. His areas of expertise relate to behavioral and psychological symptoms, the evaluation and treatment of apathy, and the use of new technologies for diagnosis and stimulation in the elderly.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KURA TE WARU-REWIRI (Ngāti Pakahi, Ngātirangi, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Raukawa) Kura since the mid-1990s’ has been an artist who has been proactive with the developments of contemporary Māori arts as a Māori Arts Educator, a consultant and a freelance curator. She is currently Associate Professor of Māori Visual Arts for Toioho Ki Āpiti Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Masters in Māori Visual Arts degrees at Massey Palmerston North and holds a significant list of achievements: including being introduced into the Massey University CoCA Hall of Fame in 2016; a Project Lead and major artist contributor to the completion of the Northland Polytechnic Whare ‘Te Puna o Te Mātauranga. (Opened Dec 7th 2015.); 2008-2014 Kura was one of the last Ministerial appointments to the Māori Art Board, Te Waka Toi of Creative New Zealand; and is one of the five Ngāpuhi Artist Board of Directors to Toi Ngāpuhi to advocate for artists and their aspirations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ANNE SCHUMACHER Anne is the Chief Executive of Dementia Wellington, a position she has enjoyed for 6 years. She is a registered nurse and has an MA in Nursing from Victoria University, Wellington. Anne has extensive experience in gerontology nursing, and has held senior leadership positions both in residential care settings and community-based home care.  She has lectured in postgraduate and undergraduate nursing programmes and remains passionate about bringing dementia out of the shadows and breaking down the stigma that is still so prevalent in our society. Anne leads a team of professional staff and volunteers that work to support people affected by mate wareware to live their best lives possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DAWN WILCE Dawn Wilce was an intern for MinDArT in 2023 and continues to provide support in 2024. She is currently working towards an MFA at Massey. Dawn is a firm advocate for the meditative and therapeutic benefits of drawing and brings passion and enthusiasm to the MinDArT research program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SAMMY RAMUSSEN Sammy Rasmussen is an intern for MinDArT in 2024 and is currently in her third year of BFA ( Hons ). Sammy is interested in exploring how art encourages cognitive growth and health benefits especially within ECE.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHELSEA PARKER Chelsea is an intern at MinDArT and is completing her Design Degree (Hons) in spatial design. She’s interested in how the drawing process can be used as a playful thinking tool and a way to benefit health and wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EM FLUX Em is currently a fine arts student at Massey University, interning for MinDArT as part of their studies. Their practice explores a range of mediums, particularly sculpture and performance. They use their art as a method to uplift the neurodiverse experience.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SARAH TOGHER Sarah is a registered nurse who has specialized in older adult mental health and dementia during her nursing career in the NHS, working in various hospital inpatient and the community services settings in the UK.. Here in NZ she worked as a clinical manager in an aged care facility before joining Dementia Wellington, as a dementia advisor. Sarah was the lead for the implementation of Advanced Care Planning for people with dementia. Sarah is now working for VSA in Papua New Guinea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DAVID RENAUD Dr David Renaud was physician at the Nice University Hospital in the memory Center. He received his MD in psychiatry from the Nice School of Medicine and his PhD in biology from the UCA University Cote d’Azur. His fields of expertise are the study of cognitive and behavioural disturbances in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, the movement analysis (actimetry), and the use of information and communication technologies for the early diagnosis and the non pharmacological management of cognitive disorders in elderly subjects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMMANUELLE DELMASSE-SIMONI Emmanuelle Delmasse-Simoni was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of this 8 sessions. MinDArT was part of Emmanuelle’s final exegesis to become a neuropsychologist (psychologist specialised in neurosciences).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MANON GUERRERO Manon Guerrero, was a co-facilitator for MinDArT in Nice France in 2019. Leading relaxation exercises, evaluating participants before and after the programme, documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with the delivery of these 8 sessions. MinDArT project was the subject of her thesis at the end of her masters degree to become a speech and language therapist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FIONA CAMPBELL Fiona Campbell was an intern for MinDArT in 2023 during her second year of a BFA (Hons). Fiona is interested in the intersection of art and mental health and wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COURTNEY JOAN McLAUGHLIN (CJ) CJ is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and is now her 4th year. CJ is interested in the science/art nexus and how it can benefit society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ADAIR VALENTINE-ROBERTSON Adair is studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Massey University. I'm eager to explore how art and science can intersect to shed light on the challenges of dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ELANA SPOD Elana Spod is our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2022 and has now completed her degree. Elana is working in the arts sector in Ōtautahi Chistchurch and is hoping to go on to study Creative Arts Therapy and further explore her own practice and research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BERN FLAXMAN-HENDRIKS Bern Flaxman-Hendriks was our Intern/Research Assistant for MinDArT in 2023 and is currently in her fourth year of BDes (Hons) Integrated at Massey.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASHLEY COULING Ashley Couling was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and has completed her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022.  Ashley is taking a small break after studies to raise her daughter and is  hoping to go on to study curatorial processes and further explore her own practice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LIBBY MORRISON Libby is a visual artist who focuses on painting and creates vibrant works that explores joy and the human experience. She was a MinDArT intern for 2023.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HANNAH GREENWOLD Hannah Greenwold was our BFA (Hons) Intern / Research Assistant for MindArt in 2021 and has completed her final year of the BFA (Hons) in 2022. Hannah is a practising artist and also works at Genetic Health Service New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMILY RIETVELD Emily Rietveld was our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Emily has completed her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at Massey University, Wellington, a post-graduate diploma in Teaching at Massey University and now is a secondary school art teacher.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOLLY MASON Holly Mason was our Intern/ Research Assistant for MindArt in 2020. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Holly has completed her fourth year of her Fine Arts degree at Massey University, Wellington in 2020 and is now studying post-graduate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>KAY WILLIAMS Kay Williams was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Kay was an International Exchange Student from California, and was in her fourth year of her Bachelors of Fine Arts at UC Berkeley, USA. She has since graduated and now is studying toward becoming a University Professor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GABBY SINTON Gabby Sinton was our Intern /Research Assistant for MindArt. in 2019. Documenting, preparing learning resources, and helping with delivery of this 8 week material/ digital drawing programme. Gabby has now completed her Fine Arts degree at Massey University, Wellington and has now completed her Post-graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JÉRÉMIE TOPIN I am revealing biomolecular mechanisms at spatial and temporal scales that remain difficult to observe experimentally, using numerical approaches. My research project is focused on the prediction of the odor, and/or the emotion induce by a molecule using its chemical structure as input. The long-term objective is to learn a computer how to smell. As theoretical chemist, I am applying various methods of molecular modeling and chemoinformatic to investigate at the atomic scale the interactions between ligands and receptors. These researches are always conducted in the perspective of linking in sillico observations to in vitro or in vivo results. As a physiologist, I am measuring human physiological variations induced by olfactory stimulations. These experiments are made to identify mood modulator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OMAR CASTRO Omar Castro is a visual artist and teacher at the Faculty of Art and Design (FAD) of the PUCP (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), in Peru. He is interested in the ways in which drawing and artistic research can engage with other fields of knowledge. His artistic practice investigates understandings, representations and relationships with notions such as territory and nature through different media. He coordinates with a group of students and teachers from the FAD the development of the 'Draw me an odor' tests in Lima under the current circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CATHARINA NEVES SCHULTZ Catharina is our graphic designer. She advices and helps create MeDArT’s physical and digital compositions, layouts and visual concepts. Catharina has been with us for 4 years and graduated 2 years ago with her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication Design at Massey University. She is currently working as a Graphic Designer for a Calendar and Promotional Products Company, designing products and advertisements for other companies as well as doing inhouse visual work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JAMES WILCE JAMES WILCE James Wilce is a technologist with a BSc in Computer Science. James joined the MeDArT team in 2023 and utilises his extensive skillset gained from working with large enterprise clients to support the MeDArT project. His main focus is the ongoing maintenance and development of MeDArT digital applications and toolsets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>EMILY BOSWELL Emily is our Digital Animator. She works with motion graphics, illustration, and videos. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Communication Design from Massey and currently works as a freelance illustrator.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BRI SIMPSON Bri Simpson is our New Zealand/Aotearoa ‘Draw Me an Odour’ Research Assistant. Currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (hons) at Massey University, she engages with drawing as expanded practice, researching political community engagement and visual arts pedagogy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AURIANE GROS Auriane Gros is lecturer in Neurosciences at the Medicine University of Nice and at CoBTeK (Cognition-Behavior-Technology) laboratory. She’s pedagogical Director of the Department of Speech Therapy in Nice . Her main field of research is the use of new technologies to assess and take care neurodegenerative diseases (such Primary Progressive Aphasia).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AURÉLIE MOUTON Aurélie Mouton is a Neurologist at The Memory Center in Nice, Institut Claude Pompidou in France, where she is in charge of consultations, diagnostics, prescriptions and follow-ups for people with memory or cognitive disorders. Her research interests are centred on early diagnosis of cognitive disorders and care strategies for people with dementia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRE DERREUMAUX Alexandre Derreumaux currently works as engineer at the Nice University Hospital Memory Clinic, and at the Cobtek (Cognition, Behaviour, Technology) Research Lab at the University Côte d'Azur.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CAMERON MAY Cameron May is an artist and programmer. In his art practice, Cameron uses machines, electronics and simulations to create artworks that are indeterminate and unstable. Cameron completed his MFA at Massey University in 2018, and has exhibited across New Zealand and Australia. For the MedArt project, Cameron is applying his coding experience to create a series of unique digital drawing applications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MASSEY UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Amelia Jenkinson brings with her over 15 years of combined experience across marketing, strategic partnerships and sales from within the high-growth tech sector. Amelia is the Massey University Foundation Development Manager who is tasked with all fundraising initiatives and growing philanthropic support for the Medart project. Amelia is located in Palmerston North and is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of People Living with Dementia and research outcomes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tony Hiles, one of our first and valued participants in our program was diagnosed with Dementia with Lewy Bodies in September 2018, and sadly passed away on the 6th of February 2021. Tony’s legacy was to raise awareness and understanding of the disease, establishing his own website to document his experiences, which you can visit here. Dementia with Lewy Bodies is similar to alzheimers disease in that it is caused by the degeneration and death of nerve cells in the brain. Lewy bodies are tiny protein deposits found in nerve cells and their presence disrupts the brain’s normal functioning, interrupting the action of important chemical messengers including acetylcholine and dopamine. Dementia with Lewy Bodies is more common in men, and is thought to contribute to 25-30% of all dementia diagnosis’. (Dementia NZ)</image:caption>
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