Join us for the opening reception for interactive artist Alli Berman's interactive installation in the Atrium at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts.

“PuzzleArt Pathways to Brain Fitness”, is an enlarged, free flowing interpretation of Berman's hands-on therapeutic art and her PuzzleArt Therapy System, which is used by health professionals in 16 countries to help develop and improve cognitive function. Different populations can work on 20 different skills to help improve: memory, focus, letter and word recognition, concentration for sports, creativity, perceptual learning, binocular and oculomotor skills and more for success in school, business, and life. Berman's interactive installation will be at Tilles through June 2013.

Join us at the opening of the debut of the large interactive art installation “PathWays to Brain Fitness” at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in the Atrium, Sunday, December 2nd at 3:30pm-5:30pm

for a short multi-generational program and the inauguration of this new public form of therapeutic art.

PRESS RELEASE:

WHAT:             Tilles Center for the Performing Arts presents a “first” for Long Island: an interactive public brain fitness art installation: “PuzzleArt PathWays – The Next Step to Brain Fitness” by Long Island artist Alli Berman. Art Opening: Meet the Artist event and interactive brain fitness activities for all ages and abilities. Attendees will get Free access to Berman’s cognitive online workout.

WHEN:             Sunday, December 2nd at 3:30pm-5:30pm for opening, meet the artist, cognitive calisthenics and refreshments.

WHERE:            Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at C.W. Post in the Atrium,

720 Northern Blvd, Greenvale, NY

WHO:         Interactive installation artist Alli Berman

WHY:         Learn about the artist’s ideas and techniques in this afternoon of art, community and connection to cutting-edge installation art. “PuzzleArt Pathways to Brain Fitness”, is an enlarged, free flowing suspended interpretation of Berman's hands-on therapeutic art. She created her installation art for public use and enjoyment, and also for use as an interactive component to her PuzzleArt Therapy System. Berman suffered a CVA (stroke) 20+ years ago, which fueled her interest in the brain, art as therapy, and the power of art to heal.

Berman worked with behavioral optometrist Dr. Susan Fisher, and consulted with neuroscientists, TBI and PTSD specialists, and other therapists to create the first vision and cognitive therapy system to use fine art at its core. Health professionals in 16 countries use Berman’s concepts, products, and system to help people of all ages and abilities develop and improve cognitive function, oculomotor skills, and perceptual learning ability. Many people can work on 20 different skills to help improve memory, focus, letter and word recognition, concentration for sports, creativity, perceptual learning, binocular and oculomotor skills and more for success in school, business, and life.

An optional email reply is greatly appreciated so we can estimate numbers  of 3D glasses and handouts needed which will include access to Berman's  online cognitive workout game for free.

[email protected] to reply. We look forward to seeing you there!

Alli Berman. installation. interactive. therapeutic. public. corporate. hospitality. and residential art

www.AlliBerman.com

www.PuzzleArtTherapy.com

PuzzleArt is exhibiting at the Tilles Center at C.W. Post: 720 Northern Boulevard  Greenvale, NY 11548

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