Category Archives: NoHo Senior Arts Colony
News from the Team: Amanda Talbot in NoHo Spotlight
Congratulations to talented Amanda Talbot for her great interview on NoHoArtsDistrict.com! Amanda is EngAGE’s Creative Programs Director at North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony. But she’s not only part of the EngAGE Team, she’s also part of London Calling, a two-woman British improv team that includes British … Continue reading
Tyrone Polk: Photography Show at NoHoSAC
As an Artist that has an addiction to vibrant colors and an interest in exploring photography, I found that I had an innate interest in photographing unique subjects such as graphics , landscapes, animals and unusual sites, that contain a … Continue reading
Art Goes to the Dogs at NoHo SAC
The Gallery @NoHoSAC will feature the works of photographer Lisa Dragani in the solo show, “Bitches and Sons of Bitches,” a personal, ongoing project combining shelter, rescue and domestic dog portraits. Stop by for the free Opening Reception on Tuesday, … Continue reading
The Road Theatre 2015 Season Is Underway
Please support our friends at The Road Theatre! Two locations, including The Road on Magnolia at the NoHo Senior Arts Colony! Los Angeles Premiere “THE OTHER PLACE” By Sharr White Directed by Andre Barron Feb 20 – April 11, 2015 … Continue reading
Special Thanks to Holiday Donors and Volunteers
A message from EngAGE C.O.O. Dr. Maureen Kellen-Taylor: Before the holiday season fades completely away, we want to acknowledge the kindness of a group of people with whom EngAGE is involved, and give a shout out to all the people … Continue reading
LA Times Features Creative Residents at NoHo Senior Arts Colony
When EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter decided that retirement living should offer more than bingo and doughnuts, he created a new, exiting, and far more fulfilling model for senior living: EngAGE, Inc., which brings intellectually and creatively stimulating … Continue reading
NoHo Senior Arts Colony in NY Times Article
NoHo Senior Arts Colony gets mentioned in, “Finding Communities That Connect and Nurture the Like-Minded,” a recent article by Abby Ellin in the New York Times. The article reinforces with examples what we at EngAGE believe is an important consideration to … Continue reading