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Watch our Annual Report, which happened on Facebook Live on Giving Tuesday, November 30th at 12:30pm CST/1:30pm EST. Anne Basting, Founder and Lead Creative Strategist of TimeSlips, kicked off an hour of shared accomplishments. We then heard from several people who embodied Creative Care with us in the last year. If you’re interested in supporting our work this giving season, please consider making a donation at: https://donorbox.org/timeslips
Join TimeSlips Founder, Anne Basting, for our Annual Report and Giving Tuesday Celebration! Learn how TimeSlips supported elders living in isolation and care partners in long-term care and at home over what has been a hard year for all.
This webinar was a part of our Creative Care Fall Festival and was recorded on Thursday, October 29, 2020. As part of the Wisconsin Creative Communities of Care Project, training 25 nursing homes state-wide in creative care techniques, 5 regional artists were asked to put on a festival with the sites that they were paired with. When COVID-19 hit, plans changed and the artists decided to come together to offer sites creative workbooks, or zines, to provide activities for elders that could be done in their rooms without additional effort from staff. In this webinar, the artists share the zines and responses from the elders they were made for.
Building community through creative engagement enlivens us, reminds us that we were meant to live in concert with others and inspires us to “think bigger”. Join Anne Basting, Ph.D., in this final session from the July 2020 TimeSlips Virtual CCI where she shares a vision for building communities, especially now, during lockdowns and quarantines.
As part of the Creative Care Institute, artists and educators present on various ideas of how to engage with people remotely, in a time of Covid-19. Presenters include: Gabri Christa, Kari Hanson, Emily Ihara, Katie Avila Loughmiller, Sammy Goodrich and Melita Belgrave
As part of the Creative Care Institute, Andrew Morton and Michael Snowden host an “Engagement Party”!
As part of the Creative Care Institute, Artist/Activist Nicole Garneau Shares, ‘How to Map Out Individual Assets’.
“Why is this work important now?”
Moderated by Kathryn Washington
Panel includes:
Certified Trainers Elaine Maly and Kari Hanson share the journey of every day Superheroes they met in “regular” TimeSlips sessions. This creative engagement spawned a Superhero persona for each group member, a book launch (Fall 2019), and inspiration that continues to reverberate. Prepare to be inspired to find the superheroes among you!