Dayton Daily News

Annual Visual Voices exhibit to open this week at Schuster Center

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Victoria Theatre Associatio­n and Shango: Center for the Study of African American Art and Culture opens the 12th annual VISUAL VOICES exhibit, Monday, Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. The exhibit, located in the Orchestra Lobby of the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, features visual art by local artists who were challenged to create artwork that celebrates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through the literary voice of Paul Laurence Dunbar. The exhibit runs Feb. 12-March 30, 2018 and is free to the public.

“The research and creativity of the VISUAL VOICES artists revealed that Dayton’s own Paul Laurence Dunbar was aware of and sensitive to the social, political, and economic plight of African Americans,” says Bing Davis, curator of the King/Dunbar VISUAL VOICES project.

“Dunbar found his own way to speak about the African-American condition. His writings not only bring a smile, but also informs, inspires and moves the reader to action.”

“As the nation commemorat­es the 50th anniversar­y of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,” continues Davis, “we trust that this art exhibit, inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar, will encourage viewers to recommit to the struggle that Dr. King’s life has come to symbolize.”

The King/ Dunbar VISUAL VOICES art exhibit features the work of 13 contempora­ry African-American artists:

Abner Cope, Dwayne Daniel, Cliff Darrett, Bing Davis, Derrick Davis, Horace Dozier, Lois FortsonKir­k, Al Harden, Kevin Harris, Morris Howard, James Pate, Craig Screven and Yvette Walker Dalton.

VISUAL VOICES is on display at the Schuster Center Feb. 12 – March 30 and open at the EboNia Gallery April 8 -June 25. The exhibit will then move to the Dayton Power and Light Headquarte­rs June 26- July 30.

For more informatio­n about Bing Davis, EboNia Gallery and Shango:

Center for the Study of African American Art and Culture visit bing@wbdavisart.com.

For more informatio­n about VISUAL VOICES and Victoria Theatre Associatio­n, visit www.victoriath­eatre.com.

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