Resources

50 More Minnesota Artists Trained in Creative Aging Program Model

Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

In July 2019, Aroha Philanthropies and the Minnesota State Arts Board offered the third in a series of Creative Aging trainings for teaching artists working in all arts disciplines. The event, held at the Minneapolis …

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Lifetime Arts Featured in Inaugural Creative Aging Track at National Guild Conference

Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

To meet the growing demand for Creative Aging programming across the U.S., for the first time ever, the National Guild for Community Arts Education introduced a Creative Aging Track at their 82nd national conference held recently in …

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Boston Creative Aging Program Highlights

Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

Earlier this year, Mayor Martin J. Walsh along with the Age Strong Commission and the Office of Arts and Culture announced a partnership with Goddard House Community Initiatives and Lifetime Arts that has brought free …

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“A Storied Life”: A New Generation of Digital Storytellers Emerges

Articles and Blog Posts   |   2020

In January, the culminating event for, “A Storied Life,” a 12-week digital storytelling workshop, taught by Theresa Dawson, was held at the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) and offered in partnership with The Knolls, a …

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How Libraries Help Combat Loneliness

via Arts Council England   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

From the article, “How Libraries Help Combat Loneliness:” “Loneliness affects more than 9 million people across the country. Find out how libraries are at the forefront doing great work to bring people together.”

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The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)

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From the ELSA website: “The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) collects data from people aged over 50 to understand all aspects of ageing in England. More than 18,000 people have taken part in the …

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To Charge or Not to Charge? A Dilemma for Programming Librarians

via Programming Librarian   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2020

This articles focuses in on the emerging dilemma around whether libraries should charge a fee for patrons to participate in programs.

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Creative Aging 101: Taking Steps to Build Your Program

Creative Aging 101 Resource   |   2020

During this challenging time when in-person training and programming are “on pause,” Lifetime Arts is offering this free, abridged version of our day-long, in-person Creative Aging training to anyone interested in learning more about this …

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Design Matters with Debbie Millman: Lynda Barry

via Design Matters   |   Audio and Podcasts   |   2019

From the Design Observer site: “For nearly three decades, Ernie Pook’s Comeek could be found in alternative weekly newspapers across the country. With clear block lettering and kind of hairy, pimply drawings, Lynda Barry chronicled …

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Cruel Jokes About the Old are Everywhere. When Will We Face Our Ageism Epidemic?

via The Guardian   |   Articles and Blog Posts   |   2019

Author, Francine Prose, discusses the ageist epidemic around the globe and describes how media and culture has influenced society to carry prejudice views against a process that every human faces: aging.

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