What: “Visual Voices: An Exhibition by African American Artists Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1964 Dayton, Ohio, Speech”
Where: Black Palette Art Gallery (1139 W. Third Street) and EbonNia Gallery (1135 W. Third St.).
When: Saturday, Jan. 25th at 1 PM
Cost: Free
About: Titled “Visual Voices: An Exhibition by African American Artists Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1964 Dayton, Ohio, Speech,” the exhibition is part of Civil Rights Dayton 2024, a series of arts events and lectures done in partnership with the Kettering Foundation commemorating the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the 60th anniversary of a speech that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave to more than 6,200 people at the University of Dayton’s Fieldhouse on Nov. 29, 1964. February 2nd is the last day of this inspiring exhibition led and curated by Willis “Bing” Davis!
Details: DSA will not be providing any transportation, however, feel free to carpool with a fellow artist to see the exhibition! We will be meeting at Black Palette first, then walking over to EbonNia.
Parking: There is parking behind Black Palette, as well as other parking lots near by. Please read signs to verify the parking regulations for that spot! There is also limited street parking as well.