Category Archives: ACE/121 (Glendale)
News from ACE/121: “Jump the Wall” Screening 10/13
Join us for a private screening of the Sketch Comedy Show, JUMP THE WALL—think SNL, PORTLANDIA, and IN LIVING COLOR meet at a TACO TRUCK! JUMP THE WALL is a character-based sketch comedy show that involves parodies of film, TV shows, … Continue reading
Welcome to the Team: Amie Mack
EngAGE welcomes AMIE MACK, EngAGE Regional Arts Director (RAD), to the team. Amie is responsible for creating meaningful arts programming and developing creativity-based community partnerships at at the arts colonies throughout Southern California. Amie’s passion for the arts and arts … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: Glendale Festival + Yart Sale
This past weekend was busy for ACE/121, our multigenerational arts colony in Glendale, CA! We had a booth in the Open Arts and Music Festival in Glendale and hosted our first-ever Yart Sale in the paseo in front of our … Continue reading
Experience Talks Podcast Recommendation: “Reimagining America” – Art Show Reception Sunday 8/12
Experience Talks is on hiatus this week for the KPFK Summer Fund Drive. Please support the only station powered by the people! We’d like to invite you to listen to this recent show featuring Diane Williams, art show curator, and Ben … Continue reading
Experience Talks 7/29: “Reimagining America” at ACE/121 Gallery
Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:30 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: “Reimagining America” Opens 7/19
Curating for this show at our ACE/121 Gallery was provided by the Arroyo Arts Collective, a grassroots, community-based organization of artists, poets, musicians, performers, craftspersons and supporters of the creative community in Northeast Los Angeles.
News from ACE/121: “Queer” Closing Event – homo-centric
As part of the multi-venue event for the first ever Glendale Pride, homo-centric presented an evening of spoken word & performance on June 28th. Eight people from one tribe shared different stories that answer one question: “What Makes You Queer?” And … Continue reading