The Valuable Work of Teaching Artists: One Story

At EngAGE, we often talk about the transformative power of the arts. But it’s not just the students who are transformed; sometimes the Teaching Artists have had their own epiphanies. Here’s one example:

About 15 years ago, Lucy Rose Fischer’s husband had a heart attack. Fortunately, he recovered, but the experience caused both of them to rethink how they wanted to spend their time. Lucy had already had a career as a gerontologist for 25 years, doing research on aging. She decided, “I wanted to spend the rest of my life really focusing on art. So I began my career as an artist. I was 60 years old. I didn’t see this as retirement. I saw it as a new career.” Read more here about her second career as a Teaching Artist.

 

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