Shaky Hands

Colonnade House


Shaky Hands is an art exhibition showcasing the creative brilliance of those affected by Parkinson’s Disease. It aims to promote the benefits of art and hopefully will inspire and develop creativity across the Parkinson’s community.

Art and being creative has many health benefits. It acts as a therapy that reduces stress and anxiety and it allows us to focus on something positive and escape temporarily. It activates our brain’s reward centre and enhances the lives of people with Parkinson’s.

Parkinson’s is what happens when our brain cells that make dopamine start to die. It is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world and currently there is no cure. It affects around 145,000 people in the UK. There are over 40 symptoms, form tremor and pain to anxiety. Some are treatable, but the drugs can have serious side effects. It gets worse over time and there’s no cure. Yet.

The aim of the exhibition is to raise awareness that living with Parkinson’s is much more than having ‘Shaky Hands’, and to raise vital funds for Parkinson’s research. You can show your support in many ways, either through purchasing art, buying merchandise or making a donation.

Featuring artists;

Nicolette Amos
Jacqui Woodhead
Rosemary J
Mike Cussens
Pauline Fuller
Julie Belcher
Ian Canavan
The late Philip Dando
Pete Tachauer

All

420 mins

free

This is testing

Colonnade House


×
×





Please Wait
Talking to the Box Office...