Category Archives: Community News
News from Pac Arts: Art Studios
Pac Arts packs a punch: “Upstairs…Downstairs” The Pacific Avenue Arts Colony in San Pedro boasts two spacious artists’ studios. The upper studio is a creative space for artists of all ages, and families often share the joy of painting or … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: Senior Olympics Moments
These two-year trophy Champions of the 2014 and 2015 Senior Olympics are the spirited team from the Long Beach Senior Arts Colony. LBSAC captured the Silver Medal for their Group Performance with a snappy rendition of, “I Love Living in … Continue reading
News from PacArts: “Nu Landscape” Art Show Opening Reception 11/3
Please join us for this event featuring one of our talented resident artists! ~ Helene Weinberg, Creative Programs Director
News from Cotton’s Point: Mosaic
Residents learned the art of mosaic with San Clemente artists Sandy Stevens and Julie Dickey. They learned the art from start to finish by choosing their glass, cutting, shaping, and grinding their pieces. Placement on substrate and grouting of the final … Continue reading
Pac Arts Gallery to Host Solo Exhibition of Work of Luis Sanchez, Mural Award Winner
The San Pedro Waterfront Arts District, in collaboration with the Council District 15 Office of Joe Busciano and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, is excited to announce a mural award of $32,000 to PacArts artist Luis Sanchez. The mural … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: Art + Yoga
The EngAGE Blog celebrates its 2,000th post today! Thanks for reading. ~ Helene Weinberg, Creative Programs Director EngAGE offers a variety of classes, workshops, and special programs at each of our communities. These posts highlight just a small sample.
News from Tavarua: Intergenerational Fun
Residents enjoyed a wonderful afternoon reading with some of their grandchildren and visiting neighborhood elementary school children, making flower pots, getting temporary tattos, doing a tissue paper craft, and making cookies. The kids told funny stories and made the residents smile. … Continue reading

