Seniors living in HIP Housing residencies are receiving hands-on creative experiences through art workshops taught by local artists specializing in various mediums.

Art Bias, a collective based in San Carlos, connects its artists to go to the senior housing facilities and teach residents. This partnership between the art collective and nonprofit has been ongoing since October and aims to not only teach technical skills but also increase socialization among older residents, said Terra Fuller, executive director of Art Bias.

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Inna Zatulovsky teaches a class on cardmaking that can utilize materials found at home to seniors at a HIP Housing residence.

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Sophie Zhu teaches a Chinese Brush Painting class for senior residents at HIP Housing for a new art instruction program in partnership with Art Bias.

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