mission & vision

Our mission is to provide innovative arts programming and education to enhance the well-being and social connection among older adults throughout North Carolina.  The Creative Aging Network-NC campus, located in Greensboro NC, serves as a site for intergenerational and multicultural engagement, collaboration and education.

 Our vision is that CAN-NC will serve as a national model by inspiring and facilitating healthy aging through lifelong access to and participation in, the creative arts.

Announcing a Call to Artists 50+

For the Summer Shade Festival

"Celebrate Creative Aging with Us"

September 17-18, 2021

A weekend celebration featuring an exhibition by North Carolina artists 50 and better, open studio tours, live music, art and garden demonstrations, and campus tours. 

*If you are an artist who's 50+, you are invited to submit up to 3 works of art for our Summer Shade Festival to be held on September 17-18, 2021. 2-D and 3-D media are eligible and must be ready to hang or display. Please complete the form and submit your $25 entry fee online at the link below. Art drop off dates are August 30th and 31st from 10am-2pm, September 1st and 2nd from 4pm-7pm, and September 3rd from 10am-2pm. Click the link to complete your entry form:
https://form.jotform.com/211753743914155

Mindful Art Journaling: Summer Series with Jennifer Donley

Summer Session Meets on Mondays on Zoom
10:30am – 12:00pm

Sponsored by HealthTeam Advantage

Mindful Art Journaling is a practice taught by CAN-NC Teaching Artist Jennifer Donley that combines slow, meditative drawing with creative play. This method of art making inspires creativity, keeps us calm and focused, all the while exploring our connections to nature, to ourselves, our creativity, and each other.

The therapeutic benefits of the creative process are for everyone regardless of experience or or ability level. All you need to begin is a pen and paper, or an unlined journal, your creativity, and the desire to try something new.

CULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENT

At Creative Aging Network-NC (CAN-NC), we embrace diversity, partnership and inclusion, and strive to ensure a sense of belonging for all who participate. CAN-NC leaders know there is great potential for personal growth and enhanced well-being as we age. We know that creative self-expression is universal and making art together can be transformational. That’s why we use creativity as a platform to connect across age, race, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, health status, disability, philosophical and religious beliefs, language, and cultural backgrounds. Our aim is to create a healthier, more positive aging experience using creativity as the catalyst for social change.

Too often older people say they feel invisible; they feel a lack of relevancy and purpose. To counter these feelings and the pervasive ageism in our society, CAN-NC promotes the creative contributions and extensive talent of our older generation through multicultural and intergenerational arts programming, community art exhibitions, training and education, and civic engagement. By empowering older adults to share their voices through art-making and public art forums, we are advocating a new way of thinking about our later years.

Our 10-acre campus is a vibrant center of teaching and learning where older people can share lessons learned and make life more gratifying. Our Board of Directors and staff acknowledge that our campus is on the traditional territory of Indigenous people such as the Eno, Shakori, Sapponi, Keyauwee, and Saura. We recognize the history of colonialism and first nations, and seek collaborations with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) to ensure our campus is a welcoming, accepting environment where older people from all walks of life can learn and share new creative skills, and develop fulfilling relationships to improve their lives and strengthen their communities.

Stories Today for a Better Tomorrow

Many of us at CAN-NC have been deeply affected by the events of the past several weeks. It’s clear that change is needed and we want to do our part. That’s why we’re announcing this Juneteenth evening the launch of “2020: Stories Today for a Better Tomorrow,” a project to raise awareness and help educate others about racial inequality and the disproportionate effect of COVID-19.

Storytelling is an ancient art form and personal accounts are some of the most powerful tools in understanding historic events. It is our hope that these storytellers can give advice and share lessons learned to promote change and help others better cope with today’s challenges.

Get In Touch

Location: 2400 Summit Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27405
Telephone: 336-303-9963
Email: info@can-nc.org
Hours: M-F: 9am – 5pm

Meet our Staff

Board of Directors