3.6 Introduction to OMA Art Show
OMA sessions always culminate in an art show. There are many reasons for having an OMA art show:
- To celebrate the artists’ creativity
- To celebrate the friendship that developed between the artists and their volunteers
- To educate families, staff, and the public of the creative capacity of people with dementia
- To mark the end of an OMA program
- To fund raise for future OMA sessions by auctioning the artwork
In order to have a successful OMA art show, the following elements need to be included in the show:
- Framed and matted paintings (created by artists)
- Photographs of the artist & volunteer/partners in action
- Slide show of these photos with music background (routine songs)
- Quotes from artists and partners displayed in large print
- Brochures/posters about OMA
- Volunteer’s reflection (one representative)
- Comments from a few artists (if possible)
- Two letters from volunteers to the artists and to the artists’ families
- Packet to return pieces not selected for the art show
- Certificates for the artists (and flowers, optional)
- Certificates and small token gifts to the volunteers (and flowers, optional)
- Art show invitations to send to families and the public at large of the best art piece