Ninety-three years young, Irwin Wiener has had a lifelong appreciation of the arts, but he’s been exploring his affinity for creation more in the last 15 years. And now he’s putting his passion to help a cause that’s personal to him.
Wiener, a member for many years of the Santa Clarita Artists Association, is hosting an art exhibit August 15 to 17 at the Sunrise Sterling Canyon Retirement Villa in Valencia, where Wiener’s paintings will be on display, and for sale, too.
“All sales of his art, 100 percent, are going to go to the Alzheimer Foundation of America,” said Wiener’s daughter Laurie Morgan.
Morgan’s stepmother, Wiener’s wife of more than 40 years, was recently diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s, and her father wanted to support the foundation, she said.
“He’s an abstract artist, and his work is very powerful and emotional,” Morgan said. “He puts a lot of his emotions and feelings into his artwork. They’re almost 3-D he uses so much paint. He uses emotional intent with every piece.”
A former art collector, Wiener used to own a retail furniture and appliance store in Carson, before retiring to the San Fernando Valley. He also played jazz and swing music in a band.
Sunrise Sterling Canyon Retirement Villa is located at 25815 McBean Parkway in Valencia.
