Tag: creative aging programming

Breaking Barriers to Creativity

In marginalized communities, especially Black communities, access to arts education has historically been limited. However, creative aging programs like those at Doolittle Senior Center are working to fill that gap, providing older adults with opportunities for creative expression, skill-building, and community engagement. This is the story of how one such program is making an impact in Las Vegas's Historic Westside.

Read more

Exploring New Horizons at Area 59: A Wyomingite’s Journey with Creative Aging through Woodworking

Hello! I'm Dixie, and I’d love to share my experience in the Creative Aging Woodworking class for adults 55+ at Gillette College’s Area 59, a fantastic maker-space in my home state of Wyoming.

Read more

Interview with Emily Christensen: Creative Aging, Music Therapy, and Building Social Connections

In this interview, Emily Christensen, a musician, gerontologist, and creative aging advocate, shares her journey and insights into working with older adults through music therapy and creative aging.

By Liza Cucco This month, I spoke to Emily Christensen, a musician, gerontologist, and creative aging advocate, on her journey and insights into working with older adults through music therapy and creative aging. Q: How has your journey through music, therapy, and gerontology shaped your work with older adults? EC: I started out with a …

Read more

Creative Aging Around the Globe with Maura O’Malley (Audio + Transcript)

A black and white graphic of planet Earth with two speech bubbles around it.

In spring 2022, Maura O’Malley, Lifetime Arts’ CEO/Co-Founder, was a featured speaker at two international conferences: MuseumConnections Paris where she presented, “Social Impact: Engaging with Older Adults,” and Ageing Artfully: Going Global, organized by the Creative Ageing Development Agency (CADA), where she presented, “Connecting Through Creative Aging: Social Distancing ≠ Social Isolation.” Maura was joined …

Read more

The Creative Aging Resource Website: An Online Hub for an Emerging Field

Image showing screenshots of the Creative Aging Resource website

Lifetime Arts is proud to launch The Creative Aging Resource website (http://www.creativeagingresource.org), the first dedicated place on the web to offer artists, community educators, program administrators, senior service professionals, and funders a browsable directory of hundreds of hand-curated pieces of research, media, case studies, experts and organizations related to the field.

Read more