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Thumbs up UK, Brighton / Culture 24

Took me a good while to figure out what city this museum was in...


Tim Andrews makes moving portrayal of Parkinson’s Disease at Woking Lightbox

Culture 24, By Kirstie Brewer | 24 January 2011 (Culture 24 Blog)

Exhibition: Over the Hill: A Photographic Journey, The Lightbox, Woking, February 1 – 27 2011

When Tim Andrews was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2005, his lifelong tendency to look on the bright side was put to the ultimate test.

The degenerative neurological condition changed his life forever – but not in the detrimental way one might expect.

Ironically, since being forced to retire as a solicitor, the 54 year old Surrey resident says he’s “never felt happier”.

His Parkinson’s Disease experience has also become the inspiration for a compelling digital installation at The Lightbox Gallery, Woking.
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