description
From Article:
One of the many lessons we learned from the pandemic is that remote/virtual programming is a viable (and likely ongoing) method for program delivery. Whether offered onsite or remotely, all successful creative aging programs have something in common: they are responsive to the communities they serve.
By listening and learning, teaching artists and arts organization staff across the country are implementing inclusive programs where all older adults can build lasting friendships and create honest and meaningful art.
subject terms
Accessibility & Inclusive Design
Aging & Longevity > Ageism & Advocacy
Aging & Longevity > Aging & Longevity
Aging & Longevity > Social Interaction & Isolation
Creative Aging > Arts Education
states
AZ, CA, FL, IL, LA, MA, NE, NH, NY, OK, PA, PR, TX, WY
resource type
Articles and Blog Postsyear
2021program site types
creative aging initiatives
Catalyzing Creative Aging (National Guild for Community Arts Education), Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries 2020-2021, Seeding Vitality Arts in Museums 2021-2022 (Aroha)