Celebrating a Stimulating Year in Creative Aging

This year marked a turning point in our work and in the Creative Aging movement. More and more organizations and agencies across the country have realized that arts education for older adults isn’t about filling empty time, it’s about creativity, community-building, wellness, and helping people realize creative potential. And they are taking action. Below you will find evidence of that action as well as information about new work queued up for 2020.
New York State Creative Aging Initiative (Press Release)
Boston Creative Aging Program (Goddard House Foundation)
This fall, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh along with the Age Strong Commission and the Office of Arts and Culture, announced a partnership with Goddard House Community Initiatives and Lifetime Arts that brought free arts programming to older adults in the Jamaica Plain, Mattapan and South End neighborhoods.
The Creative Aging Program (CAP) expanded creative arts education for older adults, broadened awareness of teaching artists, and demonstrates the benefits and efficacy of integrating arts into older adult education.
This initiative featured three workshop series, all of which focused on visual art forms. Lifetime Arts documented all three sessions, two of which were held at branches of the Boston Public Library and the other was hosted by Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción, (IBA Boston), a nonprofit based in the South End which offers affordable housing and supportive programming to improve the knowledge, life skills and health of participants of all ages.
Boston Creative Aging Program Highlights
December 16, 2019Earlier this year, Mayor Martin J. Walsh along with the Age Strong Commission and the Office of Arts and Culture announced a partnership with Goddard House… Read more
City of Boston Announces New Creative Aging Program
October 11, 2019Arts programming throughout the City to be tailored to older adults BOSTON – Friday, October 11, 2019 – Mayor Martin J. Walsh along with the… Read more
Seeding Vitality Arts (Aroha Philanthropies)
A continuation of a successful initiative launched in 2016, Aroha Philanthropies again partnered with Lifetime Arts in 2019 for Seeding Vitality Arts, Creative Aging programming in museums and other arts and cultural organizations across the country.
Creative Aging Programs Centered in Black Cultures Enrich Connection & Community in Museums Across the U.S.
February 24, 2022The following are examples of programs offered in museums across the U.S. — during and immediately prior to the pandemic — in which teaching artists… Read more
Programming Roundup: State Agencies, Urban Library Systems, Museums, & Arts Organizations
October 18, 2021A run-down of creative aging work we have been doing with state agencies, urban library systems, museums, and arts organizations around the U.S. Read more
“Tell me about a time when you were resilient.”
August 13, 2020For the past three years, teaching artist, Dane Stauffer, has been teaching his storytelling programs to the same group of students at the Park Square… Read more
Final Critiques and Closure via Google Hangouts in San Juan
April 15, 2020The Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, part of the Seeding Vitality Arts in Museums Cohort, were at the end of their… Read more
Participants 55+ Share Their Journeys Through Clay (Videos)
December 10, 2019This month, the Union County Historical Society and Heritage Museum held their culminating event for the workshop, Journeys Through Clay, part of the Seeding Vitality… Read more
Catalyzing Creative Aging (National Guild for Community Arts Education)
The National Guild’s Catalyzing Creative Aging program is a multi-phase initiative designed to support the establishment of new creative aging programs at nonprofit arts education organizations nationwide. The program is presented in partnership with Lifetime Arts and provides group training, one-on-one coaching, and funding to community arts education organizations in order to increase their capacity to serve older adults through skill-based, participatory arts programs. This year, the Guild announced the 2019-2020 Catalyzing Creative Aging cohort, who participated in the full-day pre-conference workshop training, the Catalyzing Creative Aging Institute, which was led by Lifetime Arts.
Programming Roundup: State Agencies, Urban Library Systems, Museums, & Arts Organizations
October 18, 2021A run-down of creative aging work we have been doing with state agencies, urban library systems, museums, and arts organizations around the U.S. Read more
In-person, Virtual, Onsite, Offsite, and Blended: Making Responsive Programs Happen for Older Adults
June 23, 2021In this post, we highlight a series of programs that are happening this summer as part of new and ongoing creative aging initiatives. Read more
Online Storytelling Class at The Wallis Retains Intimacy of In-person Workshop
May 27, 2020Debra Pasquerette, teaching artist and Manager of Community Engagement at The Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts in Beverly Hills CA, was teaching, “Staged Stories,”… Read more
“A Storied Life”: A New Generation of Digital Storytellers Emerges
February 18, 2020In January, at the culminating event for, “A Storied Life,” a 12-week digital storytelling workshop offered by the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) in partnership… Read more
Lifetime Arts Featured in Inaugural Creative Aging Track at National Guild Conference
November 13, 2019To meet the growing demand for Creative Aging programming across the U.S., for the first time ever, the National Guild for Community Arts Education introduced… Read more
NYC Creative Aging Initiative (NY Community Trust)
The New York City Creative Aging Initiative, made possible through generous support from The New York Community Trust (NYCT), is a two-year project designed to advance a more sustainable and robust Creative Aging field in New York City.
In 2019, Lifetime Arts offered nearly 20 in-person training sessions, webinars, and networking salons to staff at senior centers, arts organizations and teaching artists.
2022: The Year in Review
December 31, 2022If there’s one thing that we can take away from our collaborative work in 2022, it’s that responsive, purposeful, and accessible arts education programming is… Read more
Upcoming Speaking Engagements + Networking Events in NY, OH and FL
September 22, 2022This October, Lifetime Arts will be participating in a series of virtual and in-person engagements for arts and aging professionals in New York, Ohio and… Read more
Conferences & Speaking Engagements
Throughout the year, Lifetime Arts spoke and facilitated at several conferences, including, American Allliance of Museums, Grantmakers in the Arts, the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, and the National Guild for Community Arts Education, among others.
Cross-Sector Training Highlights: Building Leadership & Investment
September 25, 2023This summer, Lifetime Arts had the opportunity to train hundreds of teaching artists, library workers, museum educators, and arts organization staff in Missouri, Wyoming, Hawaii,… Read more
Creative Aging Experts Address Ageism at Grantmakers in the Arts Conference
October 16, 2019On October 15, the National Guild for Community Arts Education presented the professional development workshop, “Age Equity: The Impact of Ageism on Arts Funding and Programs,” at… Read more
NASAA Leadership Institute Features Creative Aging Experts
September 23, 2019On September 18-20, Aroha Philanthropies and Lifetime Arts presented, “Collaborations in Creative Aging,” at National Assembly of State Arts Agencies’ 2019 Leadership Institute, hosted by Rhode Island State Council… Read more
U.S. Museums Receptive to Creative Aging Programming
May 23, 2019On Monday, May 20, the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) held a panel titled, “Artful Aging: What Museums and Arts are Learning from Each Other… Read more
Team News
This past year saw the addition of three new team members, Jacqueline DuMont (Digital Media), Shawn Choi (Operations), and David Woehr (Programs). We are grateful to welcome them and their contributions to the organization. We were also fortunate to enjoy some recognition from the professional teaching artist community and took part in meaningful professional development. Finally, our extended team are people we cannot do without. They are involved across projects and disciplines, and they bring valuable expertise to our efforts.
Celebrating a Very Talented Extended Team
December 30, 2019Lifetime Arts is humbled to acknowledge the contributions of our small, full-time professional staff who lead Education, Programming, Digital Media, Project Management, and Operations efforts… Read more
Lifetime Arts Trainer Selected to Join the 2019 Creative Community Fellows Cohort
September 19, 2019Lifetime Arts Trainer, Vinny Mraz, has been selected to join the fifth international cohort of National Arts Strategies (NAS) 2019 Creative Community Fellows for his crucial… Read more
Lifetime Arts Deputy Director Joins National Arts Leadership Cohort
July 29, 2019Now in its tenth year, the Community Arts Education Leadership Institute (CAELI) program, offered by the National Guild for Community Arts Education in collaboration with… Read more
Lifetime Arts Co-founders Recognized as Teaching Artist Allies
May 21, 2019On Friday, May 17, the Association of Teaching Artists (ATA), the oldest, independent organization serving teaching artists in the country, held its 2019 Awards ceremony… Read more