Creative aging programming shares many of the same elements as arts education programs for other age groups, but there are some key differences. The videos below detail some of those differences, highlight strategies for retaining students through the entire program, and introduce best practices for preparing and hosting an impactful culminating event, which is one of the most important components of a creative aging arts education program.
Program Implementation and Participant Retention
Culminating Event Development for Organizations
Culminating Event Example: The Neon Museum
Click on the link below to read through Lifetime Arts’ guide for developing responsive intergenerational arts programs. This is a helpful resource if your museum is considering programs that bring younger and older artmakers together.
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