Category Archives: Art/Architecture
News from the Team: Cynthia Friedlob Shows Her Art
Cynthia Friedlob, EngAGE’s Website and Social Media Manager, and Administrator of this blog, is also an artist. She’ll be exhibiting her paintings, drawings, and hand-colored photographs at her studio in the Brewery Art Walk in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday the 27th and … Continue reading
Cuban Seniors Depicted in Huge Street Art
“Street artists JR and José Parlá recently teamed up to create enormous and yet very intimate portraits of senior citizens who survived the Cuban Revolution (1953-1959). It’s a continuation of a series called The Wrinkles of the City that … Continue reading
NoHo Senior Arts Colony: Balinese Shadow Theatre Class Will Give Performance
Please join us at The Art & Craft of Shadow Theater Culmination, a FREE exhibit and shadow theater performance of an original group story entitled “Snakes R Us,” at the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, Saturday afternoon, April 20th at 2:00 PM! Since … Continue reading
Richard Guindon: Cartoonist
April 15th is tax day, so a little humor to lift the spirits seems in order. Richard Guindon, 77, has made people laugh for over fifty years. Although Guindon’s officially retired, you can see his continuing work on his website. … Continue reading
Central Library Murals Are 80 Years Old
“The rotunda of the Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch is an ornate entrance to the early cultural spirit of the city. The crown is a mosaic pyramid topping the interior dome, and the lobby wears a mural like a … Continue reading
William Klein Promotes His Latest Book of Photography
“Try to put him in a box and he’ll find his way out. Still working at nearly 85 years old, William Klein has gone rogue in at least four different fields: abstract painting, photography, filmmaking and commercial copy writing.” He … Continue reading
Photographer Tom Hussey Asks: Do You Feel Your Age?
“In his wistful series, ‘Mirrors,’ Dallas-based photographer Tom Hussey captures the discrepancy between how old we look and how young we feel with sharp tenderness.” Click here to see a series of his clever photos.

