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AAG Creativity, Art and Design in Ageing Special Interest Group (AAG CADSIG) Presents:

An Ageing, Art, and Creativity Symposium

Monday 30th September 2024

Q Building,
The University of Newcastle
16B Honeysuckle Drive,
Newcastle NSW 2300

Registrations now open

 

This one-day symposium will explore the transformative potential of the arts in enhancing the lives of older adults, bringing together organisations, institutions, and individuals from the arts and care sectors.

Local and international speakers will share the latest in research, policy, and practice – including a morning session on dementia and music (Bill Thompson, Bond University, QLD; Justin Christensen, University of Sheffield, UK) - followed by a talk on access to equity in creative brain health and presentations from creative practitioners and researchers in clowning, photography, dance and art.

The afternoon will include poster presentations; a session on becoming creative, led by Prof Julie Byles, AO; two hands-on workshops; and a final panel session.

There will be opportunities for participation throughout using drawing and digital technology. Ideas from the participation will be shared in the final panel and will help shape discussions around future directions.

This event provides an opportunity for attendees to share their experiences, to hear from researchers and practitioners, and to have conversations about how art and creativity can be used to transform the experience of ageing! The event will end with optional informal networking at a local restaurant (own cost).

  • Understand the value of the arts and design in ageing research, policy, and practice
  • Develop practical and impactful strategies for deploying arts-based approaches in research and practice
  • Share ideas, lived experiences with others
  • Engage in workshops, gaining hands-on experience

Featuring a performance by:

The Unforgettables, dementia inclusive choir


There will be two hands-on workshops

Check out the Workshops tab for more information

 



Call for papers - Australasian Journal of Ageing Special Feature - Creativity, the Arts and Ageing

 

There is an associated special feature in the Australasian Journal of Ageing. This feature invites articles that focus on research from a broad range of arts, including but not limited to visual arts, dance, music, theatre, and decorative arts and crafts.

A variety of article types are welcome and that the word length ranges from 1000-4000 words for different article types.

Papers should be submitted directly to the journal and will be subject to Editorial and peer review by October 31st 2024.

For further details please follow this link


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Speakers

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Prof Bill Thomson

William F. Thompson is Professor of Psychology at Bond University, QLD, where he is Director of the Music Sound and Performance Lab

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Prof Evonne Miller

Prof Evonne Miller is Director of the QUT Design Lab at Queensland University of Technology, where her research is focused on redesigning healthcare and aged care systems for the future...

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A/Prof Helen English

As an ARC fellow, Helen is exploring how transformation through engagement with music may be experienced and what enables such experiences

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Emeritus Prof Julie Byles AO

As a Gerontologist Julie's interests in ageing include the role of health care services, preventive activities, and treatments in maintaining quality of life for older people. Recently Julie took on the lead of the Hunter Ageing Alliance

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Dr Tricia King

Tricia King is a researcher in creative arts health projects for wellbeing focusing on creative engagement with older people through photographic and creative practice

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Prof Jane Davidson

Jane is a Fellow, Australian Academy for the Humanities, undertakes research in performance, musical development across the lifespan, intercultural engagement and music for wellbeing outcomes

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Dr Justin Christensen

Justin is currently investigating the development of musical tools for people living with dementia and researching the benefits for people living with dementia to engage and coordinate with family members when performing meaningful music together

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Dr Kim-Huong Nguyen

Kim uses economic theories and methods to examine the social and economic values of healthcare. She develops programs and policies aimed at improving the value of health and social care services and ensuring fair access and use for the disadvantaged

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Gina Hayward

Gina’s current role involves facilitation of a range a programs and support sessions for people living with dementia, their families, carers and friends

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Paul Wilson

Paul Wilson is currently working as an Elder Clown Artistic Associate for The Humour Foundation as well as performing both as a Clown Doctor and an Elder Clown.

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Courtney Griffiths

Courtney is an interdisciplinary artist, art educator and advocate. She has a passion for fostering creativity and innovation

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Dr Heidi Gilchrist

Heidi is a physiotherapist, and uses qualitative and mixed methods research to understand how and why health consumers and professionals engage with physical activity opportunities, including intervention trials

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Sally Patterson

Sally worked in the age care industry. She now cares for her lifetime partner Glen.

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A/Prof Joyce Siette

Joyce's research is largely focused on understanding the behavioural and social mechanisms underpinning healthy brain lifestyles in older adults.

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Prof Kate Nash

Prof Nash will be participating in the Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country

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Liss Finney

Liss Finney is a multidisciplinary artist who is passionate about art being accessible for all, and celebrated as a tool for learning, sharing and creating human connection.

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Adam Manning

Adam will be participating in the Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country

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Claire Hooker

Claire is A/Prof in Health and Medical Humanities at Sydney Health Ethics and Pres of the Arts Health Network NSW/ACT