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Gallery St. John
4400 Shakertown Rd., Dayton 320-5405
Thru March 25 – The Dynamic Duo: works by Bros. Don Smith, SM & Charles Wanda, SM
Dayton Art Institute
458 Belmonte Park North, Dayton 223-5277
Thru April 29 Roy Johnston, Transformations: Paintings, prints and works on paper
Now on View Shimmering Madness. An installation of jelly beans, wood, plastic, metal and motors. By Sandy Skoglund. Brightly- colored, enameled jellybean floor is buttressed against two walls that have been densely covered with small kinetic, hand-painted butterflies. Two jellybean-covered figues are assembled in dance-like poses.
The Harold W. Shaw Pre-Columbian Collection
Dayton Visual Art Center (DVAC)
118 N. Jefferson St., Dayton 224-3822
Thru Mar 3 Dayton-Kyoto Print Exchange –The fourth annual exchange
Thru Mar 17 Multiple Folds, Beyond Origami
Fifth Street Gallery
Stivers School for the Arts
325 Homewood Ave., Dayton 542-7448
Thru Mar 2 Cindy Butler-Jones: Changes - With guest artists Stephanie Beiser Jason Dryden and Dustin Miller
Marian Library
University of Dayton, 300 College Park 229-4214 or 4254
Thru March 22 Litanies of Loreto: Engravings by Josef Sebastian Klauber
The Rike Gallery
University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton
Thru March 22 – Jarod Charzeski: a multi media installation
Rosewood Gallery
2655 Olson Dr., Kettering 296-0294
Feb 26 – March 30 Works on Paper - 17th annual exhibit of Dayton area works on paper. Opening reception Feb. 25
Miami Valley Coooperative Gallery
At Dayton Convention Center 22 E. Fifth St., Dayton 333-4707
Thru Feb 28 Jud Yalkut: Solo Exhibition
University Art Galleries
A132 Creative Arts Center, 3460 Col. Glenn Hwy 775-2978
Thru March 4 Deborah Muirhead – Works influenced by the past, specifically the recent discovery and excavation of an 18th century African American burial ground.
Zone VI Photography Gallery
Sinclair Community College, 444 W. Third St 512-5381
Thru March 15 Elena-Kachro-Rosenberg
Jazz Ensemble Concert 8 pm. Blair Hall, Sinclair Community College, 444 W. Third St. 800-315-3000 Hungarian State Folk Ensemble 8 pm. Presented by Cityfolk, this 90-member ensemble performs in colorful and authentic folk costumes. NY Times hails the group as “unreservedly brilliant” with “marvelous dancing that snaps like a whip. Dayton Masonic Center, 525 N. Riverview, downtown Dayton. 496-3863
Urinetown: The Musical 8 pm. Satirical tale of love, greed and revolution set in a contemporary city plagued by a 20-year drought where water becomes scarce and at the mercy of a monopolizing corporation. An area premiere. Wright State University Theatre, 3640 Col. Glenn Hwy. 775-2500
Starlight Skate 7 -10 pm RiverScape MetroPark. Monument Avenue, downtown Dayton. 278-2607
Laser & Music Show 6:55 & 8:30 pm RiverScape MetroPark, Monument Avenue., downtown Dayton. 278-2607
Samson and Delilah 8 pm. A production by Dayton Opera of this grand opera by Camille Saint-Saens and based on the Biblical tale. First produced in 1877, the second act love scene in Delilah’s tent is one that defines French opera. Also 3/9 at 8 pm and 3/11 at 3 pm. Schuster Center, 2nd & Main., downtown Dayton. 228-0662
Urinetown: The Musical 3 & 8 pm. (See 3/2)
Starlight Skate 7-10 pm (See 2/9) Laser & Music Show 6:55 & 8:30 pm (See 2/9)
Choral Vespers 4 pm. Performance of Howells’ King of Glory, Purcell’s Jubilate Deo and Michael Haydn’s Laudate Populi. Featuring the Westminster and Knox Choirs and the Junior and Senior High Bell choirs. John Neely, Organist – Director. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 125 N. Wilkinson St., downtown Dayton. 223-7285
Youth Wind Ensemble 2 pm. Alos performing with the Ensemble are the Concert Band and the Wind Symphony Concert with guest composer/conductor Robert Sheldon. Blair Hall, Sinclair Community College, 444 W. Third St. 800-315-3000
College Women’s Club Meeting 12:45 pm. The Club celebrates its 100 years with “Our Birthday Party. Current Club President Pat Torvik will talk bout the 100 year history of the club.
University of Dayton Distinguished Speaker Series Call for time. Asra Nomani, Wall Street Journal staff reporter, has covered business beats from the airline industry to regulatory affairs in Washington. Her , dispatches from Pakistan were award-winning. She has written for Cosmopolitan, Sports Illustrated for Women, and is currently writing a second book. University of Dayton, 300 College Park. 229-2605
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