description
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 Austin, TX. Lifetime Arts CEO, Maura O’Malley, and Director of Education, Annie Montgomery, helped to guide the development of the new track and traveled to Austin along with our Trainer, Julie Kline, to deliver two sessions; the “Catalyzing Creative Aging Institute,” and “Arts Equity: Combating Ageism to Fuel Creative Aging Programs, Funders and Partnerships.”
subject terms
Creative Aging > Arts Education
Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model
Creative Aging > Skills Mastery
Creative Aging > Teaching Artistry
contributor
Jacqueline DuMont
resource type
Articles and Blog Postsyear
2019keywords
Annie Montgomery, Julie Kline, Maura O'Malley, National Guild for Community Arts Education, Professional Development, Training
creative aging initiative
Catalyzing Creative Aging (National Guild for Community Arts Education)