Watercolor and mixed media art students, from beginners to advanced, will display their works during the opening reception for a new exhibition Thursday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E. Holly St.
Awards will be presented in recognition of excellence. Some of the works will be for sale, and hand-painted original greeting cards will be offered for a donation to the Pasadena Senior Center.
According to a report in the Journal of Aging Studies, creative activities for older adults, such as painting, improve brain function and encourage a sense of competence and purpose, all of which contribute to aging well.
“The camaraderie is a big part of what people enjoy,” said Barbara Medford, who teaches the 10-week classes. “They are supportive of each other and help choose each other’s pieces for their art show.”
Complimentary wine and cheese will be available at the reception, and a harpist will perform.
The exhibition will remain in place through December. For more information call (626) 795-4331 or visit www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org and click on Events.
Founded in 1960, the Pasadena Senior Center is an independent, nonprofit organization that offers recreational, educational, wellness and social services to people ages 50 and older in a welcoming environment. Services are also provided for frail, low-income and homebound seniors.