Sunday, March 15, 2026

Senior artists featured at JASA art show on 5th Street

An art show featuring work by older New Yorkers is returning to the East Village this week. 

JASA (Jewish Association Serving the Aging) is hosting its latest senior art show on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Evelyn & Louis Green Residence at Cooper Square, 200 E. Fifth St. 

The exhibition will feature artwork created by participants in JASA programs from across the city. Some of the artists are longtime professionals, while others picked up painting, crocheting and other crafts for the first time through JASA classes. 

Admission is free, and proceeds from artwork sales help support JASA services for older adults in New York City. 

JASA serves more than 40,000 older New Yorkers annually, providing a range of social services and community programs. 

You can find more details about the event here.

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