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Art Education for Older Adults: Rationale, Issues and Strategies
Melanie G. Davenport, Pamela H. Lawton, and Marjorie Manifold

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Becoming Magic: Acquiring the Artist Identity
Kathleen A. Unrath

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Best Practices for Hybrid Art Museum Programs for People with Dementia
Pooja Lalwani, Sujal Manohar, and Jessica Kay Ruhle

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Lest We Forget- About My Mother
Cynthia van Frank

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Amplifying the Coloring Art of a Friend with Alzheimer’s Disease Through Collaboration
Liz Langdon

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Connections: Full Journal

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Arts in Mind: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Museum Programs for Persons Living with Young-Onset and Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
Rachel Thompson, Angel Duncan, and Jessica Sack

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Crip Time and Creativity: Exploring Intergenerational Artmaking in a Children's Museum
Kelly M. Gross

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An exploration of restorative artmaking during COVID-19
Linda J. Helmick

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Ritualized Engrossment: Portraits of Early-Career Faculty Practicing Renewal
Samantha Goss and Libba Willcox

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