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Profiles of 12 women aged 85-105: visual and performing artists actively engaged in the arts. Illustrated with 100+ photos of the lives of the San Francisco Bay Area women. The book challenges stereotypical perceptions and expectations, and documents that old age can be gratifying and filled with creative expression. Included with the book is composer Frances Kandl's "Songs of 7 Women's Lives," based on the interviews by the author.


About the Author

Amy Gorman first became interested in aging as a young speech therapist working at V.A. Hospitals. Later, as a medical social worker she witnessed the devastating effects of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. She founded Kidshows in 1982, a non-profit that introduces children to the arts, theater, music and dance. During 18 years as Director, many professional performers shared their concerns about continuing to earn a living in their art forms as they aged. The book Aging Artfully is the synthesis of Gorman's experience working with aging and the arts. She lives with her husband in Berkeley, California.

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  • Paperback: 148 pages
  • Publisher: PAL Publishing; 1st edition (August 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978519205
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978519209
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #671,738 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique work of art, November 25, 2006
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)

This book celebrates the lives of twelve women ages 85-105. In this age that values youth, it is refreshing to read a book that values the talents and lives of the elderly. Twelve ladies, all-talented, all over the age of 85 and each has given something of herself to the world.

Lily Hearst was a talented pianist. "I practice scales and chords every day so I don't forget them. They are precious to me. Everything goes but the piano - the piano doesn't go away. That is forever." She is thankful that she and her family were spared torture or death at the hands of the Nazis. This amazing woman remained in good health and cheerful attitude until her passing at age of 107 in 2005.

Frances-Dunham Catlett is an artist. "I face an empty canvas, then begin, the brush moves, and I watch the miracle happen." "It takes a lot of energy to create. If you're using energy elsewhere, you don't create." "Frances credits her longevity to lifelong physical activity." She is 98 years old. In May 2006, Frances bowled a 200-- the highest score for her team. This woman will never act her age.

Ann Davlin, aka Grace Lowell, is a dancer. "There's a source of creativity in all the children and if you step aside it will come out. Then you can guide their creativity. You do it from the inside out." Grace is now 96, walks with a walker and is clear minded. She stays busy teaching five piano students. "People want me to be what they think their version of me is. That is not how I am... if I can keep discovering things in my old age I think you go on forever... and I am discovering new things all the time, and old things come back in a different guise."

Mary Beth Washington, aka Orunamamu, is a practicing storyteller. Mary Beth sat at her grandmother's feet listening to stories. "What if our books were burned: all we would have to go on is what's in our heads." This amazing woman is still telling stories.

Dorothy Takahashi Toy is a tap dancer. "We starved so we could dance. We loved it so much we'd do anything just to keep dancing." This amazing woman now teaches dance to high school girls.




Faith Craig Petric is a folk singer. "With most songs, when I am singing them I am `there,' wherever the song is, seeing and even participating in what's happening in the song. I would guess that many singers must do this and that it is the reason some close their eyes while performing." Now she takes her favorite songs to children's concerts, political rallies and folk gatherings. Faith has a message for older people. "So often they'll say, `Oh, you're my role model, I want to be just like you when I'm older.'" And I say "No, you don't. You want to be just like yourself." What a remarkable lady.

Rosa Maria Morales Escobar is a singer, folklorico dancer. "I always thought I'd be dancing for the rest of my life; I just love to dance." She no longer dances due to arthritis but enjoys remembering the adventures of her past.

Grace Gildersleeve, rug braider for over 25 years she has been creating beautiful rugs. She began at age 63 and at 93 continues with her art form. Grace gives her artwork to friends and family members.

Elsie Ogata is an Ikebana artist--the art of Japanese flower arranging. "I want to be remembered for designing flowers." She is still healthy and practicing her art at age 94.

Stella Toogood Cope was a storyteller. "If you're a storyteller, you can read a story and know that that's your story. You don't try to tell one that isn't your story."

Madeline Mason, doll maker and sculptor, is an artist of great talent. "Do what you're able to do and make use of what you have."

Isabel Ferguson, aka Betty Peterson, is an actor, illustrator, painter and assemblage artist. "Isabel's art runs wild--collectables, paintings, fanciful sculptures of found objects." "Old age is hot right now. They don't know what to do with us!"

This book, "Aging Artfully," in itself, is a unique work of art. From the moment I saw the cover I could hardly wait to taste the delicious treats that promised to be inside. As I read I eagerly devoured each page, enjoying the stories of these remarkable women. Each of the ladies immortalized in on paper have given something to the world of art. It would be difficult to choose a favorite but I would lean toward the two storytellers. How blessed the author was to meet 12 women of this caliber. This book is well-written and documented. The print is a nice size for those of us who do not see as well as we used to. The photography is beautifully done. I highly recommend this book.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Share with youngsters and elders alike, September 20, 2006
"Aging Artfully" honors women artists, musicians and dancers living with zest well past their octogenarion years. Each tells her life story, and each story is enhanced with poems and and photos. Meet the painter, rug braider, pianist, dancers, sculptor, Ikebana artist, actor, singers, storytellers. Introduce this book into your family. It is for youngsters and elders alike. A special treat included in the back of the book is Frances Kandl's CD, "7 Songs of Women," a celebration of original compositions written to honor some of the artists.
"Aging Artfully" is a lovely book and a gift from Author Amy Gorman to us all.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book to be treasured and to be shared, September 11, 2006
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"Aging Artfully: 12 Profiles: Visual & Performing Women Artists Aged 85-105" is Amy Gorman's wonderful celebration of twelve remarkable women and their long-lived artistic creativity. In "Aging Artfully" Gorman selects twelve especially talented and accomplished women of the San Francisco Bay Area and tells their stories interlaced with poems, photos, and enhanced by songs composed and performed in honor of seven of the twelve by Francs Kandl. From Madeline Mason, 104 year old sculptor and doll maker, to 84-year old Rosa Maria Morales Escobar, singer and Folklorico dancer, to Dorothy Takahashi Toy, tap dancer of 89 years, to Mary Beth Washington aka Orunamamu, storyteller and snake handler aged 95 years, to Frances Dunham Catlett, painter aged 98 years, here are amazing portraits of creative women aging artfully. A companion DVD, "Still Kicking," by Greg Young follows the life stories of 6 of the 12 women and also includes Grace's song, written by Frances Kandl for Grace Gildersleeve, 94 year old weaver of rugs. Here is a remarkable collaboration to illustrate the power of involvement in the arts. "Aging Artfully" is such an uplifting experience, it should be shared with persons of many ages and occupations. It is certainly inspiring to meet Lily Hearst, for example, who at age 107 practices piano scales and chords over an hour daily, and performs pieces such as Chopin's "Fantasie Impromptu" and Mozart's "Turkish March" just for fun. These are wonderful women, extraordinary women, but they are also women who are used to making the best of their lives and keeping on getting on with it, despite hardships, setbacks, and sorrows. "Aging Artfully" is a book to be treasured and to be shared.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Aging Artfully
Great book, easy to read. CD is a little over the top and bizarre though.
Published 18 months ago by Amanda LeBlanc

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"Slow down," one of my children may tell me; sometimes, I even say it to myself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars After putting the book to rest, I shook my head in amazement with a new perspective on growing old.
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Published on November 13, 2007 by Norman Goldman

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It's so nice to find inspirational women role models for creative aging. As a former actress and singer, I have promised myself that I would some day go back to my earlier career... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Aging Can Be a Positive Thing
"Aging Artfully" is Amy Gorman's inspiring and touching rejoinder to the pervasive idea that age is some sort of wasteland. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An inspiration for an aging woman
Amy Gorman's book inspires me. Just as I thought I was too old to be serious about my art, always waiting in the shadows of my work life, I have discovered, with the help of this... Read more
Published on February 27, 2007 by Zolma

5.0 out of 5 stars Here's a book to make us all want to live a century!
Aging Artfully explores a connection between longevity and creative expression in a tribute to twelve highly individual women of the San Francisco Bay Area, ages 85 to 105... Read more
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In a time when growing old is often equated with giving up, Amy Gorman has proved that life can be fun and enjoyable even into our very late years. Read more
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