description
During week eight of the LGBTQIA+ creative aging program, “Stay Gold,” offered at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Tucson, COVID-19 hit and forced the museum to shut down. This article focuses on how the program was able to shift to an online format and maintain the real-time connection and social artmaking experience with older adult learners.
subject terms
Creative Aging > Arts Education
contributor
Eli Burke
related organization
resource type
Articles and Blog Postsyear
2020keywords
Creative Aging Programming, Intergenerational, LGBTQIA+, MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, Zinemaking
art forms
creative aging initiative
Seeding Vitality Arts in Museums 2018-2020 (Aroha)