The Persistence of Vision, an art exhibition now at the University of Cincinnatti, is described as “An Exhibition of Early and Late Work by Artists with Macular Degeneration.” The show focuses on the difference between the artists’ pre- and post-Macular Degeneration works. In a New York Times article today, Serge Hollerbach, 94, one of the artists featured in the exhibition said “there is such a thing as a second childhood. To be playful, you have nothing to lose. Nothing to lose is a kind of new freedom.” Read More.