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How a Parkinson’s diagnosis took a Denver artist’s work in new directions
Episode 581

How a Parkinson’s diagnosis took a Denver artist’s work in new directions

In The NOCO · KUNC

December 11, 20249m 57s

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Show Notes

Tim McKay is a Denver artist who fills colorful, sprawling canvases with geometric figures. His paintings can span 12 feet or larger. But a year ago, a diagnosis threatened to disrupt his career. Doctors told him he had Parkinson’ s disease – a condition that would slowly take away his ability to use his muscles.  


McKay responded by making art that reflects how the disease is changing his ability to paint. He started painting on smaller canvases, which require less energy and mobility than his larger pieces. And in some cases, when he had a clumsy moment as he was painting, he left evidence of those mistakes in the work. 


He spoke with ITN’s Erin O’Toole about how Parkinson’s has changed his work – and the process of documenting his journey through this project, called One to Somewhere


Tim McKay’s paintings are on display at Pirate Contemporary Art in Lakewood through Sunday, December 15.  

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