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Designed for teaching artists who are interested leading dementia-friendly creative programs in the community, this free, full-day training workshop will provide valuable research, resources, and hands-on demonstrations from facilitators experienced in both supporting and engaging people with memory loss in both gallery and art studio settings. Topics will include understanding different types of dementia and practices for creating empowering arts engagement for participants.
Requirements: Participants must have experience working as a teaching artist in a museum, classroom, or community setting. This program is intended for artists with an interest in facilitating dementia-friendly arts-based learning experiences—that is, programs or activities focused on discussing or making art with people living with dementia and their care partners. The training will feature Frye-contracted teaching artists and program facilitators with many years of experience working with this audience and facilitating programs on behalf of the Frye Art Museum.
In addition to the full-day workshop on December 12, we will offer a supplemental 90-minute in-person session in January. Participating teaching artists are strongly encouraged to develop and author an original dementia-friendly art activity and submit it for feedback during a small group critique with featured presenting artists and Frye Creative Aging staff. We will survey participants at the end of the December workshop and set the date and time for this follow-up session.
Please note: Acceptance and participation in this training do not secure future employment with the Frye. This workshop does not offer accreditation toward any professional licensure program.
Application open through October 29. Applicants will be notified by November 12.
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