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50 More Minnesota Artists Trained in Creative Aging Program Model

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In July 2019, Aroha Philanthropies and the Minnesota State Arts Board offered the third in a series of Creative Aging trainings for teaching artists working in all arts disciplines. The event, held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, was designed to equip teaching artists with the skills to design and teach successful, skill-based, socially-engaging arts education workshops for older adults. Aroha and Lifetime Arts recruited a diverse team of teaching artists for this, the largest teacher training that the two organizations have partnered to design and deliver.

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subject terms

Creative Aging

Creative Aging > Arts Education

Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model

Creative Aging > Skills Mastery

Creative Aging > Social Engagement

Creative Aging > Teaching Artistry

contributor

Jacqueline DuMont

state

MN

resource type

Articles and Blog Posts

year

2019

keywords

Aroha Philanthropies, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota State Arts Board, Professional Development, Teaching Artists, Training

program site type

Museums

creative aging initiative

Teaching Artistry

Founded in 2008, Lifetime Arts is a nonprofit arts service organization that offers a positive, modern, artistic and social lens through which to serve, inspire and engage America’s growing population of older adults.

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