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Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries Evaluation Report

Reports

From the evaluation report: Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries is a statewide initiative intended to strengthen Wyoming public libraries as community anchors for positive and creative aging, and to expand arts learning opportunities for …

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Creative Aging Program, “Adobe Illustrator, Barnwood, and Plasma Class” at Campbell Public Library in Wyoming

Videos

In January 2022, teaching artist, Ellen Peterson, taught, “Adobe Illustrator, Barnwood, and Plasma Class,” through the Campbell County Public Library System in Wyoming. During this program, participants created an image on barnwood using Adobe Illustrator, …

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In-person, Virtual, Onsite, Offsite, and Blended: Making Responsive Programs Happen for Older Adults

Articles and Blog Posts

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 …

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New Initiative Catalyzes State-Level Partnerships to Advance Creative Aging in Western States

Press Releases

Cross-sector, state-level partnerships are key to sustaining and ensuring access to creative aging programming, especially for older adults in rural communities. Research shows that these arts education programs contribute significantly to healthy aging and increased …

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The Lifetime Arts 2021 Year in Review

Videos

Lifetime Arts has stayed true to our mission and expanded our impact in our field in each of the years since our founding in 2008, and 2021 was no exception. This past year, we added …

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Two Wyoming Teaching Artists and the Future of Creative Aging

via Artscapes   |   Articles and Blog Posts

In this article (featured on pgs. 26-27 in Wyoming Arts Council’s Spring 2021 Issue of Artscapes), two Wyoming teaching artists are interviewed about the Lifetime Arts’ training that they attended in March, as part of …

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