Back in 2019, north Norfolk photojournalist Maurice Gray shared his cancer diary with us. Three years on from his original diagnosis, he brings us up to date with a new series of features about his treatment for the ‘Big C’.
Back in 2019, north Norfolk photojournalist Maurice Gray shared his cancer diary with us. Three years on from his original diagnosis, he brings us up to date with a new series of features about his treatment for the ‘Big C’.
Maurice Gray
Maurice Gray, who has been sharing his cancer diary with us
- Credit: Maurice Gray
Back in 2019, north Norfolk photojournalist Maurice Gray shared his cancer diary with us.
Nearly three years on from his original diagnosis, he brings us up to date with a new series of features about his treatment for the ‘Big C’.
In the latest part, he talks about undergoing chemotherapy during lockdown
My next update continues from Christmas 2019, when having chemotherapy took us into the new year, 2020.
That was followed by two days on January 14 and 15 with Obinutuzumab and Bendamustine treatment, followed by the same drugs on February 11 and 12.
Maurice Gray
Maurice Gray, who has been sharing his cancer diary with us
- Credit: Maurice Gray
Back in 2019, north Norfolk photojournalist Maurice Gray shared his cancer diary with us.
Nearly three years on from his original diagnosis, he brings us up to date with a new series of features about his treatment for the ‘Big C’.
In the latest part, he talks about undergoing chemotherapy during lockdown
My next update continues from Christmas 2019, when having chemotherapy took us into the new year, 2020.
That was followed by two days on January 14 and 15 with Obinutuzumab and Bendamustine treatment, followed by the same drugs on February 11 and 12.
The Museum of Neon Art to reopen on May 1st premiering an exhibition
Stephen Antonakos, Untitled.
GLENDALE, CA
.- After over a year of closure the Museum of Neon Art will reopen on April 24th to members and May 1st to general audiences. Visitors will get the first view of MONAs new exhibition, 40 Years of Light: Works From The Collection and Collective, which showcases an impressive range of pioneering light-based artwork from the MONA permanent collection and community, as well as a selection of MONAs historic sign collection. In lieu of MONAs usual tour and long form programs, the museum will offer several bite size educational experiences during the opening weekends - from hands on glass bending, to show and tells of vintage technology, and object spotlights in the galleries.