Lifetime Arts is thrilled to welcome Julie Kline as Education Associate.
Julie co-facilitates Lifetime Arts’ trainings across the country, assists with the design and development of training curriculum, and supports all of Lifetime Arts’ education efforts.
Julie is a New York City-based director, actor, and writer. Her productions include world premiere plays that have toured nationally and internationally. She also specializes in community-based performances that focus on the creation of original theater work with older adult and intergenerational populations. Julie was awarded multiple years of NYC’s SPARC/SU-CASA Grant for her original performance series SENIORS AND THE CITY, a collaboration with oral historian Liza Zapol. She was previously Program and Training Director for creative aging pioneer organization, Elders Share the Arts, and was an inaugural grantee of the Brooklyn Arts Council’s 2018 Charlene Victor & Ella J. Weiss Cultural Entrepreneur Fund, designed to support Brooklyn’s emerging and mid-career women in arts and administration. Julie received a BFA in Acting at The Theater School of DePaul University, Chicago. Learn more about Julie on her website.