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Karen Gray

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University of Worcester
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Karen Gray is a doctoral researcher within the TAnDem Doctoral Training Centre, looking at methodological challenges and solutions in the evaluation of art-based activities for people with dementia. She worked previously for Bristol-based arts and health consultancy, Willis Newson and holds a first PhD in 19thC American Literature from Cambridge University.

Arts and dementia in Japan: Report from a research visit
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 October 16, 2018
Japan is a ‘super ageing society’, in which a currently reported 4.6 million people live with dementia. This figure is expected to nearly double over the next 10 years. While Japan has much to teach the world about being a...
The value of words
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 April 8, 2016
On the train home from Nottingham to Bristol last week I finished The Iceberg: A Memoir by the artist Marion Coutts.  This extraordinary and devastating book describes the dying from a brain tumour of Coutts’ husband, art critic Tom Lubbock,...
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