We recruit talented artists, performers, singers and musicians, from schools, associations, libraries and other arts nonprofits, to present a variety of arts performances and activities. Program stipends are funding-dependent and may be available. Here are just some of the opportunities:
Actors present theatrical team-building with at-risk youth
Guitarists teach shelter youth to play on TAO-donated instruments
Storytellers create stories with seniors, tell their own stories, or recite prose
Visual artists and art students facilitate ‘art in a suitcase’ discussions about art with seniors
Visual arts workshops where all ages and abilities take part in creating all kinds of art
murals for hallways
vision boards, visual journaling and altered books for women victims of domestic violence
thematic or autobiographical art workshops for children and seniors
Ensembles present music programs at nursing homes and assisted living facilities
Drum circles and other music programs at youth and adult dependent care day programs
Singers, voice teachers and singing instructors can engage seniors in vocal exercises and sing-alongs
Folk dance performances; theatrical performances
Harpists, hammer dulcimer, pianists and classical/fingerstyle guitarists to play in hospital lobbies and waiting areas
The largest majority of our programs involve seniors. The most successful programs are those that engage their clients—no matter what the age—in the process of creating art—whether that is by singing, dancing, telling their own stories, reciting poetry, painting, etc. Rather than be relegated to passive consumers of art, we want to help our artists to ensure their clients become the artists, through our programs. We work with artists individually to help them build participatory experiences into their programs.