Category Archives: Tim Carpenter
EngAGE Founder & Executive Director Tim Carpenter to Speak at University of Hong Kong
In Engage Across Generations, Tim Carpenter, founder and executive director of EngAGE, chairs a student forum to explore the challenges posed for young people in Hong Kong and China by the demographic transition towards an ageing society, by migration, changes … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter to Speak at University of Rhode Island
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter will give the Thewlis Lecture at the University of Rhode Island. Details here.
Tim Carpenter to Speak at Hammer Museum
Exploring Creative Longevity Wednesday, March 6th at 7:30 PM Hammer Museum 10899 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90024 Co-presented with The Actors Fund Marc Freedman, the founder of Civic Ventures (now Encore.org), and Tim Carpenter, the founder of EngAGE, discuss … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter on Grantmakers in Aging Webcast
Tim Carpenter, Founder and Executive Director of EngAGE; Mark Freedman, Founder and CEO of Encore.Org; and Gay Hanna, PhD, Executive Director of the National Center for Creative Aging participate in an informative Grantmakers in Aging webcast about The Boomer Explosion and … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Interviewed at Arts & Healing Network
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter was interviewed for a podcast on The Arts & Healing Network. From their website: “The Arts & Healing Network was created in 1997 as an online resource for anyone interested in the healing potential … Continue reading
“EngAGEing Your Inner Artist” Article in Life After 50
Click here to read David Silva’s article in the current issue of Life After 50, both in print and online. He reports about the benefits of the many creative programs offered by EngAGE at Burbank Senior Artists Colony and other EngAGE communities: … Continue reading
Itineraries Quarterly Features Tim Carpenter and BSAC Artist Teddi Shattuck
EngAGE Founder & Executive Director Tim Carpenter has an article in the current issue of Itineraries, a quarterly journal from the non-profit Second Journey, Inc. The issue focuses on Aging in Community. Click here to read “An Artist Colony Where You Never Have … Continue reading