Resources

Careful Planning and Continuous Refinement: Online Programming Success for Museo de Historia, Antropología, y Arte

Case Studies

Having been a member of the 2019-2020 Aroha’ Philanthropies’ Seeding Vitality Arts in Museums cohort, Museo de Historia, Antropología, y Arte had some experience delivering remote creative aging programming when they applied for and received …

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National Guild for Community Arts Education Benchmarking Data Report 2019

Reports

From the National Guild for Community Arts Education site: The latest edition of the National Guild’s Benchmarking Data Report is now available! This report contains a wealth of data—on staff and faculty compensation, instructional fees, …

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Above Ground: Information on Artists III: Special Focus New York City Aging Artists

Research and Studies

The purpose of Information on Artists III: Special Focus New York City Aging Artists (IOAIII Aging) is to understand how artists — who often reach artistic maturity and increased artistic satisfaction as they age — …

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The Performing Arts Legacy Project

Websites

Created by the Research Center for Arts and Culture (RCAC) at The Actors Fund (AF), The Performing Arts Legacy Project is an online platform to document and represent the work of older professional artists in …

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Rebuilding Pathways: How DEAI and Creative Aging Intersect at the Speed Art Museum

via American Alliance of Museums (AAM)   |   Articles and Blog Posts

This blog post features critical insights about how museums are poised to think differently about serving all older adults through the delivery of creative aging programming. Toya Northington, Community Outreach Manager at the Speed Art …

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Keeping Generations Connected at New England Conservatory

Articles and Blog Posts

The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) works with more than 40 senior service organizations around Boston to welcome approximately 75 older adult learners onto their campus each week. When the pandemic initially hit, NEC …

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Online Choir Program Retains “Friendships, Solidarity and Community”

Articles and Blog Posts

Since March 2020, the San Francisco Community Music Center (CMC) has developed several new ways to adapt their Older Adult Choir Program (OACP), which serves nearly 400 older adults in senior centers throughout San Francisco, …

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“Tell me about a time when you were resilient.”

Articles and Blog Posts

For the past three years, Dane Stauffer has been teaching a storytelling program series at the Park Square Theater in Minneapolis, MN. Dane was in the middle of teaching the last segment when COVID-19 forced …

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Stagebridge Explores an Infinite Digital Landscape

Articles and Blog Posts

Stagebridge is the nation’s oldest and most renowned theatre company for older adults. Founded in Oakland, CA in 1978 by Dr. Stuart Kendall, the organization’s mission is to enrich the lives of older adults and …

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Finding an “Oasis in the Abyss”

Articles and Blog Posts

Teaching Artist, Susan Willerman, has been teaching “Writing From Life” at Morningside Retirement and Health Services in the Washington Heights neighborhood of NYC for 26 consecutive years. The class started as a program of Elders …

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