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The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) is a museum of fine arts in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The Dayton Art Institute has been rated one of the top 10 best art museums in the United States for children. [2] The museum also ranks in the top 3% of all art museums in North America in 3 of 4 factors. [3] In 2007, the art institute saw 303,834 visitors. [4]
Jul. 15—Oktoberfest will return to the grounds of the Dayton Art Institute this year. The three-day event — celebrating its 50th year — will be held Sept. 24-26. "It was such a difficult ...
The Contemporary Dayton (The Co) formerly known as the Dayton Visual Arts Center (DVAC), is a non-profit art gallery and artist resource that provides art for the community and a community for artists since 1991.
Dayton Art Institute: Location: Dayton. Coordinates: 39° 45′ 57″ N, 84° 12′ 04″ W : Established: 1919 (first museum) - 1930 (current building) Website:
May 5—Dayton native Sabrina Pritchett is the newest member of Dayton Art Institute's leadership team in the role of external affairs director. In her new role, Pritchett will oversee all aspects ...
Between 1938 and 1941, Grant made several experimental films, including the animated production "Contrathemis." In 1938, he had his first solo exhibit, at the Dayton Art Institute, and in 1940, he had a one-man show at the Guggenheim. His short, silent animated artworks strongly influenced experimental filmmaking in the following decades. [1]
Dayton Art Institute: Location: Dayton. Coordinates: 39° 45′ 57″ N, 84° 12′ 04″ W : Established: 1919 (first museum) - 1930 (current building) Website:
Judith with the head of Holofernes is a 1610–1615 painting by the painter Carlo Saraceni, now held in the Dayton Art Institute in Dayton. [1] The painting is typical of Saraceni's first decade in Rome where he became influenced by Caravaggio. His use of candlelight is illustrative of the chiaroscuro used by the tenebrists in this period.