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Seniors Bring Art to Their Peers

Seniors Bring Art to Their Peers

ORANGE, NJ: Armisey Smith noticed some of the students in the art classes she runs stood out. They had confidence, patience, and a willingness to help others---markers of a good teacher. But these were retirees, participants in Arts Unbound’s art classes for local senior citizens, not professional artists. “I knew from my past work with teens that sometimes people are more willing to learn from a peer and I thought these seniors would do a great job teaching art to other seniors,” Smith explains about the genesis of what is now the Elder Art Ambassadors program at Arts Unbound.

With support from the Grotta Fund for Senior Care, Arts Unbound recruited their first cohort of eight seniors a year ago. Over the past year, they have received intense training from Arts Unbound teaching artists in foundational art techniques, creating lesson plans, and classroom management. After nine months of classes and practice, they have been unleashed in their communities, offering free art classes to their peers in East Orange, Montclair, South Orange, and Maplewood. The Elder Art Ambassadors teach multi-media techniques, drawing, and painting to seniors like themselves interested in trying something new, learning a skill, and connecting with other seniors. “My favorite part is how proud people are of the work they create,” says Elder Art Ambassador Joyce Farr of teaching other seniors. “I researched and created a lesson plan for a watercolor class. I never thought I could do something like that,” says her fellow ambassador Sally Sheola.

The Elder Art Ambassadors will continue offering free classes to interested municipalities and organizations in the area over the coming year, thanks to another grant from the Grotta Fund. After that, “we plan to continue the program through donations and public support," stated Smith. “This program shows seniors in a new light, as leaders, as creative people with something to share. We hope the community will support this free program by donating and providing space for classes.” Donations can be made at www.artsunbound.org. Requests to bring an Elder Art Ambassador to your community can be made by calling Armisey Smith at 973-675-2787 or asmith@artsunbound.org.

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The Grotta Fund for Senior Care is an Advisory Council Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest NJ

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