The 2017 Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index ranked Indiana number 42 out of 50 states in its health and wellness of older adults, which is up from its low rank of 47 in the 2015 report. Before getting too excited, the report also noted that in 2017 “not a single state showed statistically significant improvement compared to the previous year.” This indicates that Indiana is not doing better, rather other states are pushing us out of the way in their race to the bottom. Traditional Arts Indiana’s creative aging work reflects our belief that traditional arts can be leveraged to improve the quality of life for older adults given these dire statistics. For 20 years, TAI has worked with communities and elders to document and share the traditional arts of our state; however, this is the first project to place folk arts and aging at the center of our work.