Resources
What Does the New Research Say?
Newsletters
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 …
Visibility, Creativity and Community: Theatre Arts Programming Offers a New Pathway for Older Adults
Newsletters
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter, Diantha Dow Schull talks with theatre professionals, Julie Kline, Lifetime Arts’ Director of Education & Training, and Ed Friedman, Lifetime Arts’ Co-Founder and Executive Director (retired), …
Creative Aging Programming for Older LGBTQIA+ Adults: Opportunities for Cultural Institutions
Newsletters
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource from Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts), interviews two innovative programmers; Amy DelPo, Older Adult Specialist at the Denver Public Library and Harrison Orr, …
Participatory Arts Programming for Older Adults in Museums: Trends in Europe, the UK, and Canada
Newsletters
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource by Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts) shares a curated collection of programs that align with the tenets of the creative aging arts education …
Innovative, Modern, and Responsive Intergenerational Programming Enhances Creative Aging Strategies
Newsletters
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter by Lifetime Arts, Diantha Dow Schull (Curator for Lifetime Arts) researches and discusses how intergenerational artmaking is emerging as a sub-field of creative aging. She provides …
Are We Ready for the 100 Year Life?
Newsletters
In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter by Lifetime Arts, we featured four resources which provide an overview of the most significant and advanced new thinking regarding what it will take to create …