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28th Annual Art is Ageless™ Exhibits show talent, diversity of senior artists

By Leslie Chaffin, Corp. Director of Marketing

There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.
~ Sophia Loren

Numerous examples of artists who began, continued or improved their talents later in life, support the philosophy of Art is Ageless--celebrating creativity in the "senior" years. While Art is Ageless artists may not be a Carl Sandburg, Pablo Casals, Grandma Moses, Georgia O'Keefe, or Elizabeth Layton, their artistic expression through many different mediums is no less intriguing and inspirational. The foundation of Art is Ageless is to encourage creative expression not only for the satisfaction of accomplishing something new, but for the many benefits artistic endeavors have in one's later years.

Creative expression by people 65 and older in Presbyterian Manor communities and their surrounding areas are on exhibit during August, Artists' Apprciation Month, for the 28th Annual Art is Ageless juried exhibits. Artists could choose to enter in the juried exhibit or to participate in the exhibit only. The call for entries went out in June and works have been arriving at the 17 Manor locations for the exhibits.

Seven entry categories cover fine arts through crafts and display a wide variety of works. With participants ranging in age from 65 well into their 90s, the exhibits are both a recognition of the creativity of elders and an opportunity to show all ages that one can be creative at any stage in life. Winners in each community will be submitted for judging for the Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America's 2009 Art is Ageless calendar and cards later this month. Read more...

 

Art is AgelessTM juried exhibit dates

Location Exhibit Dates
Aberdeen   July 25 - August 8
Ark City   August 8 - August 15
Clay Center   July 31, August 1 and August 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Dodge City   Aug. 17 - Sept. 6
Carnegie Center for the Arts
Emporia   Aug 9 - 15 Emporia Arts Council
618 Mechanic Street
Farmington   July 28 - August 1
Fort Scott   July 28 - August 4
Fulton   August 4 - 11
Lawrence   July 28 - August 3
Newton   August 14 - 20
Parsons   July 24 – July 30
Rolla   July 29 - August 3
Salina   July 31 - August 5
Sterling   August 8 - 14
Topeka   August 4 - 7
Wichita   August 1 - 8

Art is AgelessTM reception

Location Reception Date
Aberdeen   TBD
Ark City   Aug. 15, 2:30 p.m.
Clay Center   July 31, 7 p.m. at Manor
Dodge City   Aug. 17, 2-4 p.m.
Carnegie Center for the Arts
Emporia   Aug. 10, 2-4 pm
Emporia Arts Council
Farmington   TBD
Fort Scott   Aug. 4, 2-4 p.m.
Fulton   Aug. 8, 2:30 p.m.
Lawrence   July 31, 2:30 p.m.
Newton   Aug. 14, 3 p.m.
Parsons   August 6, 2 p.m.
Rolla   Aug. 3, 2 p.m.
Salina   Aug. 5, 6 - 8 p.m.
Sterling   Aug. 14, 2 pm
Topeka   Aug. 7, 3-4p.m.
Wichita   August 8, 7 p.m.

 

Art is Ageless News and Information

CalendarCalendar and Card Order Form

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Winners27th Annual Winners List

Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America is pleased to announce the winners of the 27th Annual Art is AgelessTM calendar competition. Read More...


Spirit of ArtSpirit of Art is Ageless Winners

“Spirit of Art is Ageless” is a special selection that recognizes an artist who, based on his or her ongoing pursuit of the arts as a resident of Presbyterian Manors, captures the essence of Art is AgelessTM. Read More...


Art is Ageless TrademarkArt is Ageless Trademark

Art is Ageless began in 1980 as a competition for residents and employees throughout the Presbyterian Manors system to appear in an annual calendar. Since then, the competition has grown to encompass preliminary judging and exhibits at the local level that welcome artists age 65 and older to compete, whether or not they live at a Presbyterian Manor. Read More...


History of Art is AgelessHistory of Art is Ageless

They are teachers, homemakers, world travelers, college professors, business owners, nurses, engineers, railroad workers, realtors and administrators. One was a concert violinist, another was a professional wrestler. One entertained celebrities at her small town tea house. Read More...

 


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