Tag Archives: The Eisner Foundation
News from ACE/121: Arts Colony in Glendale Celebrates Grand Opening
A large crowd gathered in the courtyard to enjoy the official grand opening of ACE/121 on a beautiful, sunny day. There was a tasty buffet and entertainment was provided by some of the talented residents of this new 70-unit Glendale, CA, … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: Readers Theatre Enjoys 4th Performance
Congratulations to the NoHo Senior Arts Colony Readers Theatre company in North Hollywood, CA! They presented their performance of “Theatrical Disasters and Actors Flubs and Mishaps” to a delighted full house on June 16th in the Lounge. This was the 4th … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: “Cool Blue” Band Is a Hit
The North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony enjoyed a lively concert last Thursday night featuring the Cool Blue Band. The nine-piece group played a set of well-known favorites that also showcased some talented vocalists. See the details below. What a great … Continue reading
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Readers Theater Performance 6/16
~ Sara Debevic, Program Director The Eisner Foundation This exhibition is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. California Arts Council … Continue reading
Photos from LBSAC “Circle of Unity” Art Show
On June 8th, Long Beach Senior Arts Colony opened their new art show, “Circle of Unity,” which features the work of professional resident artist Alva McNeal and several of our emerging senior artists. The show included visual arts, ceramics, jewelry, and … Continue reading
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Summer Concert 6/22
This concert is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
Reminder: ACE/121 Grand Opening and Resident Art Exhibit on Thursday, May 25
CIVITAS is the inaugural exhibit of ACE/121, an arts-focused affordable housing project and gallery. CIVITAS is the Latin word for “community” and the exhibit explores a deeper definition of the word through art. This group exhibit of 40 artworks represents the … Continue reading