description
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter by Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts), discusses recent arts participation studies and how their diverse approaches positively impact older adults and the creative aging field.
Diantha synthesized this issue into two distinct questions:
- What do we know about the impact of participation in creative aging programs for older adults?
- Further, what do we know about current approaches to measuring that impact?
subject terms
Aging & Longevity > Adult Education
Aging & Longevity > Lifelong Learning
Aging & Longevity > Positive Aging
Aging & Longevity > Vitality & Wellness
Creative Aging > Arts Education
Creative Aging > Creative Expression
Creative Aging > Social Engagement
contributors
Jacqueline DuMont
Shannon McDonough
Diantha Schull
related organizations
American Psychology Association (APA)
Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC)
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS)
Centre for Performance Science and the Faculty of Medicine
Leyden Academy on Vitality and Aging
National Library of Medicine
University of Derby (UK)
University of San Francisco
World Health Organization (WHO)