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3 July 2017

Play and potential: not too old to join the circus

Vicki Amedume, Upswing
Upswing uses the playfulness and wonder of circus to bring people together and enable people to discover new potential in themselves and in others. Its Director talks about Upswing's work with older people.
Blog post: Arts
26 October 2017

Late opening – does the wealth of creative ageing projects in Scotland augur a cultural change?

Andrew Eaton-Lewis
Andrew Eaton-Lewis was commissioned by Luminate - Scotland's Creative Ageing Festival to document some of the excellent creative ageing projects happening across Scotland.
Blog post: Arts
22 November 2017

FabLab Belfast brings digital techniques, tea and community to older residents

Adam Wallace & Kerrie Hanna
The Digital Makers Collective run by FabLab in Belfast is bringing digital manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing to older artists and residents.
Blog post: Arts
18 September 2018

Words, words, words and creative ageing

There is some wonderful work happening in the creative ageing field with spoken word, creative writing and literature - and there should be more!
Blog post: Arts
14 January 2020

Getting the law habit: Transforming Lives

Chloe Hardy, Sheila McKechnie Foundation
Chloe offers reflections from a campaigning perspective on our new publication: Transforming Lives through Law - a collection of civil society organisations using legal tactics to make change.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
3 March 2020

Print-making workshops for older men with Highland Print Studio

Highland Print Studio's brilliant Wise Guys project was an unusual example of a creative ageing initiative aimed at older men and is one of the highlights of our new report On Diversity and Creative Ageing.
Blog post: Arts
13 April 2021

Colonially-imprinted spaces and the creative wellbeing of artists of colour

How artists, activists and creative organisations like Words of Colour are challenging racism in the arts sector and developing alternative structures that nurture the creative wellbeing and careers of artists of colour.
Blog post: Arts
5 August 2021

Amy Winehouse and her legacy: arts, addiction and mental health

David Cutler
The BBC's excellent documentary 'Reclaiming Amy' is not only a moving tribute, but a timely reminder of the importance of participatory arts for people living with addiction, and the need to support artists' mental health.
Blog post: Arts
1 November 2021

Can data help care services deliver older people’s creative and cultural rights?

Read about how the AILI Network in Finland are integrating data about individuals' cultural and creative habits and interests into care planning.
Blog post: Arts
7 November 2022

Royal Philharmonic: creating new leaders for music & mental health

The RPO has been training music leaders from ethnically diverse communities to work in mental health settings in Brent, NW London. This blog reflects on the programme, including the challenges these settings present.
Blog post: Arts