description
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource from Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts), interviews two innovative programmers; Amy DelPo, Older Adult Specialist at the Denver Public Library and Harrison Orr, Director of Museum Education at Tucson’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Both programs were for members of the LGBTQIA+ communities. They were also intergenerational and offered online, providing instructive models for other cultural institutions.
subject terms
Creative Aging > Arts Education
Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model
Creative Aging > Creative Expression
Creative Aging > Intergenerational Programming
Creative Aging > Program Models
Creative Aging > Skills Mastery
Creative Aging > Social Engagement
contributors
Jacqueline DuMont
Shannon McDonough
Diantha Schull
states
resource type
Creative Aging Resource Journalsyear
2022keyword
art forms
Dance, Drag, Performing Arts, Storytelling