Happy Holidays Friends and Colleagues
Elders Share the Arts programs are thriving: Pearls of Wisdom at DOROT, and our community based programs at Teachers & Writers Collaborative.
Of course, we are still awaiting final notice from the Attorney General’s office for the official closure of ESTA.
Our materials are archived at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in their National Arts Policy Archives and Library. As soon as we have a direct link, we will let you know that information.
We wish you happy and healthy holidays. All the best.
Susan
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A FOND FAREWELL!
Elders Share the Arts is now closing our doors – the final chapter in our 40-year history.
The history of ESTA is archived at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst National Arts Policy Archive & Library. You can find us at: http://scua.library.umass.edu/umarmot/tag/e/page/2/.
The U/Mass archives will also receive a video oral history documentary with interviews provided by teaching artists, administrators, grantors and Board members. Many of the extraordinary people who created and ran the programs are included. And you can find a record of the founding and development of the field of Creative Aging, as well as materials from the National Center for Creative Aging.
We are grateful to Teachers & Writers Collaborative (212.691.6590) and to DOROT (212.769.2850), for continuing ESTA’s legacy with ongoing programs serving local communities in New York City. We also express our gratitude to the ESTA Board of Directors for their efforts over these many years.
And, thanks to all of you for your support and interest over the years in creating opportunities for older people, and their communities, through the arts.
Best wishes.
Susan Perlstein
For continuing information, contact: [email protected]
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Dear Friends of ESTA,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS and a HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Elders Share the Arts has moved our programs to like-minded institutions, and we are grateful to Teachers & Writers Collaborative, DOROT, and LifeTime Arts. Our 40-year history is now archived at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst National Arts Policy Archive & Library.
The enthusiastic director has suggested that we create a narrative documentary for archival as well as for other uses. So, we are currently planning and organizing this project while we wait to hear from the Attorney General about the final, and official, closure of ESTA. Could take up to a year!!
The documentary will tell the story of ESTA and the extraordinary people who created and ran the programs to engage communities in which we all wish to grow older. We look forward to working on this visual document that will record the founding and development of the field of creative aging.
If you wish to learn more about how our programs are continuing to serve our local communities, contact me at [email protected].
Thank you all and best wishes,
Susan
Elders Share the Arts is closing and we will all carry on the spirit and the work of ESTA in new forms! All the best!
06/07/2018
Come out to see ESTA's "Brownsville Players" in an intergenerational performance based on their own stories - this Tues June 12 at 6:30pm! Brownsville Heritage House Inc.
Free Intergenerational Community Performance this Tuesday! FREE INTERGENERATIONAL THEATER PERFORMANCE! Join us for a FREE History Alive community performance this upcoming Tuesday, June 12th at the historic Brownsville Heritage House. Directed by ESTA Teaching Artist Margo Brooks, this intergenerational show of original scenes, poems, and raps is based on t...
05/17/2018
Performances, exhibitions, even a runway show! Come join us at one of our spring culminating events!
ESTA Spring 2018 Final Events! Celebrate with ESTA... Spring is finally here! And with it, the culmination of our Legacy Arts, History Alive, and Arts and Memory residencies in theater, improvisation, storytelling, painting and drawing, life collage, scrapbooking, and ceramic jewelry-making. We would love you to come and join us....
04/30/2018
Check out our incredible story-telling performance on Wednesday at Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Center. Thank you to our partners Riseboronyc and Councilman Rafael L Espinal for making this program possible!
Wednesday, May 2nd you are invited to view the beautiful and story telling of our at 319 Standhope St, Brooklyn. Riseboronyc looks forward to seeing you at 11am. Thank you Elders Share the Arts and Councilmember Rafael L Espinal for your collaboration and support.
04/25/2018
Our 40th Anniversary Celebration was a great success! Check out photos and quotes from the event here!
ESTA's 40th Anniversary Celebration was a Huge Success! ESTA's 40th Anniversary Celebration On April 14, we were so proud to celebrate ESTA's 40th Anniversary here at our home at A.R.T./New York South Oxford Space in Brooklyn. Over 100 staff, board members, teaching artists, program participants, funders, donors, Pearls of Wisdom storytellers, and friend...
ESTA Teaching Artist Lisa Lincoln will be featured in this Open Studio Tour in South Slope this Friday. Check out her wonderful work along with other Park Slope and Windsor Terrace artists!
South Slope Studios
A collective of artists, art spaces and galleries in South Slope, Brooklyn.
OPEN STUDIOS April 28th
04/16/2018
We had an INCREDIBLE 40th Anniversary Party on Saturday, and can't wait to share the pics once we have them!
In the meantime, please join Program and Training Director Julie Kline tomorrow, April 17, in Paramus, NJ for the screening of this incredible movie and a panel with Creative Aging experts!
Still Dreaming Creative Aging Impact Event ABOUT THE EVENT: Join us for a screening of STILL DREAMING, the award-winning PBS film that celebrates active and engaged aging! The film will be followed by a panel of talented experts in the field of Creativity and Aging, including: Maura O’Malley of Lifetime Arts David Leventhal of Dance for PD...
04/05/2018
ESTA Program Director Julie Kline will be on a panel with other wonderful Creative Aging folks after this screening on April 17! Come to NJ to take part!
Still Dreaming Creative Aging Impact Event ABOUT THE EVENT: Join us for a screening of STILL DREAMING, the award-winning PBS film that celebrates active and engaged aging! The film will be followed by a panel of talented experts in the field of Creativity and Aging, including: Maura O’Malley of Lifetime Arts David Leventhal of Dance for PD...
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