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Innovative, Modern, and Responsive Intergenerational Programming Enhances Creative Aging Strategies

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An intergenerational group of performers in costume during a culminating event.

An integenerational group of performers during the culminating event for the program, "School of Drag," at MOCA Tucson, AZ. Credit: Eli Burke

In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter by Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts) researches and discusses how intergenerational artmaking is emerging as a sub-field of creative aging. She provides experimental programming examples around the world, which prove that there is no cookie-cutter approach.

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subject terms

Creative Aging

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

related organizations

Age Exchange

MOCA Tucson

state

AZ

resource type

Creative Aging Resource Journals

year

2022

keywords

Europe, international, Netherlands, Portugal, UK

Founded in 2008, Lifetime Arts catalyzes and connects the people, funding, practical strategies, and bold ideas necessary to embrace all older adults as creative and social learners.

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