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CREATIVE CONNECTIONS: A DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY ART PROGRAM


Course Number: 251AFA105

Dates: Tuesday, January 14 - March 4, 2025
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Meets: T from 10:30 AM to 12 N , 8 sessions

Fee: $0.00

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Creative Connections is a weekly program designed to engage individuals with or without dementia and their care partners in the arts. The program promotes creative self-expression, communication and enhancement of self-esteem. Each class will focus on the art experience and the process of making art as opposed to the finished product. Group discussions will be led by the instructor.

NOTE TO CARE PROVIDERS: When registering your participant for this course please provide your contact information (i.e. phone number and email address). Questions? Call our registration office at 770.394.3447, x 0

Fee: $0.00

Betsy Ayers

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artistbetsy@gmail.com
Betsy's Classes

Betsy Ayers is a full-time professional visual artist working across many media: drawing, painting, and printmaking. Her interest in creative expression started at a young age and continued to deepen past the time life told her and her contemporaries to put away their crayons and get out their pencils. She did get out her pencil, but she never let go of her crayons.

Her love for art was born out of the immense feelings of pleasure, fascination, and freedom it gave her, which led her to pursue art in an academic setting. In 2001, she graduated from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA, concentrating in visual communications and graphic design.

In 2010, she earned a Masters in Art Therapy & Creativity Development from Pratt Institute in New York. She worked with children, adolescents, and adults in various therapeutic settings during her studies which allowed her to fully comprehend what she already knew intuitively: The creative process is a vehicle for healing, communication, self-expression, personal growth, and learning--all things she holds most important.

While studying art therapy, Betsy began volunteering at Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, which led to her position as the museum's Assistant Director. Later, she joined the development team at Emory University's Michael C. Carlos Museum. After a total of six years working at both museums, Betsy saw herself getting further away from her "crayons," so she decided to switch gears and pursue a professional career as an artist.

In the summer of 2017, Betsy began working as a professional artist out of her art studio at The Urban Art Collective Studios in Chamblee, GA. During this time, she developed her painting skills, focusing mainly on acrylics because of the versatility of the medium. She furthered her painting knowledge through self-guided research and classes at the Spruill Center for the Arts under Chery Baird.

In the fall of 2021, she started teaching acrylic painting to adults at Spruill and instructing private lessons at her professional art studio. Betsy views teaching as a natural step in her creative progression as an artist. She aspires to use her acquired knowledge from all her life experiences to help others cultivate their artistic voice and channel their inner teacher.

Her teaching style reflects her appreciation for the uniqueness of each individual and being able to discover and provide guidance to meet each person's level of experience and needs. She hopes each student finds something of value that invigorates and inspires their painting journey.

Betsy's Atlanta Studio:

Urban Art Collective Studios, 5655 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, GA 30341

www.urbanartcollective5655.com

Betsy's website: www.betsyayers.com

Date Day Time Location
01/14/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
01/21/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
01/28/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
02/04/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
02/11/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
02/18/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
02/25/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112
03/04/2025Tuesday10:30 AM to 12 N RM 112

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