Sep 10 Wednesday
Please join The University of Dayton Department of Art and Design Thursday September 11th 5:00 - 7:00pm for the reception of Out of Context: Try Not To Take it Personal, a solo exhibition by Misty Thomas-Trout at Roger Glass Center for the Arts Gallery.
From the Artist:
This typographic exhibition is an exploration in fragments. A manifesto in bits and pieces. A visualization of cognitive dissonance overloaded by fractured messages that create meanings influenced by chance operation. A space where graphic design transcends function and becomes a vessel for vulnerability.
Externalism: A collection of overheard language—snippets from private whispers and public outbursts—is headlined and layered over collaged fragments of 19th-century newspapers. These posters become visual palimpsests, where the past and present collide, and perception is shaped by noise, bias, and the instability of memory. Language here is dislocated, repurposed, and recontextualized—echoing the way truth fragments in the echo chamber of culture. The body navigates this overwhelming field of print and voice, its presence altering the space as much as the space alters thought and where meaning is always on the verge of distortion.
Internalism: An enclosure formed by scrolls of fabric, each one unfurling into a wall. Layered across their surfaces are sacred texts drawn from my past: love letters exchanged in my former marriage, and handwritten letters from my brother during his time in prison. These fragments of memory—collapsed in time—converge into a belief system that shaped my understanding of love. This room is a constructed architecture of emotion. Listen. Can you hear what he is saying?
To step inside is to enter a heart and mind made visible—yours and mine. Try not to take it personal.
HEALING:This word was written from the ashes of my marital love letters.
Out of Context: Try Not to Take it Personal will run from August 25th- September 21st with regular hours Monday-Friday 2-7pm and weekend hours during events at RGCA.
Open Mic nights on 2nd And 4th WednesdayPoetry/Spoken Word Night on 1st & 3rd WednesdayBeginning At 7
Two distinct Texas voices. Two remarkable journeys. One unforgettable tour. Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Leon Bridges and Grammy-nominated Texas maverick Charley Crockett come together for The Crooner & The Cowboy—a series of once-in-a-lifetime shows that celebrate their shared roots, longtime friendship, and the rich musical heritage of Texas.
Bridges, known for his timeless storytelling and genre-bending sound, brings the spirit of his acclaimed fourth studio album Leon to the stage, alongside a career filled with platinum hits and sold out headline shows around the globe. From busking on the streets to selling out Dickies Arena in his native Forth Worth, his rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. With his signature smooth vocals and boundless creativity, Leon Bridges delivers a performance that’s as personal as it is powerful.
Charley Crockett, the modern-day outlaw of country music, joins as a very special guest, embodying the independent spirit of country music’s great songwriters. A self-made troubadour, Crockett carved his own path, releasing 14 independent albums and selling out legendary venues like Red Rocks and the Ryman. His latest record, Lonesome Drifter, produced by Shooter Jennings, channels the raw, unfiltered essence of a road-worn storyteller. Together, Bridges and Crockett bring their unique yet complementary styles to the stage, joined by a rotating cast of opening artists.
This isn’t just a concert—it’s a collision of soul and grit, an evening of music that echoes across time, place, and genre.
Sep 11 Thursday
Are you looking for a fun and unique autumn activity? Then come to our Pumpkin Blow! With help from our professional glass artists, you can blow your own pumpkin from hot molten glass. Everyone must be 5 years or older to participate. It's scheduled in 30 minute increments per person and reservations are required. Pumpkins will be ready for pick up in 7 days but shipping is also available. Experience the wonder that is glassblown art this fall season with your loved ones!
Sep 12 Friday
The Contemporary Dayton 2025, this year’s Juried Members’ Exhibition, has been afixture of The Co’s community programming since its founding in 1991. Participationis open to all current Members of The Co and the exhibition celebrates the talentand vision of both accomplished professional artists and emerging voices in ourregion. Through this inclusive and collaborative experience, artists inspire, encourage,and elevate each other’s creative practice. The Contemporary Dayton 2025 reflectsour ongoing commitment to artistic excellence, community engagement, and thecelebration of Dayton’s dynamic creative spirit.Awards include The John Lombard Prize for Best in Show, the Mike Goheen MemorialAward for Emerging Photographers, the SHE Society Award, and the 2027 ExhibitionPostcard Award.Juror: Heather Jones, Curator and Director of Programs and EngagementSEP 12 – OCT 11, 2025
Opening Reception / SEP 12 / 5-8pAward Announcements 6:30pFree Family Day / SEP 20 / 11a-4pArtist Demos, Scavenger Hunt, Spotlight Tours, and More!Curator’s Tour with Select Artists / OCT 4 / 2p
Join us on September 12, 2025, for a Night Out with TLT! This lively party atmosphere will have music by the Corn Drinkers, delicious food by Seasons Kitchen, a variety of beverages, and it will be held in the Springfield Museum of Art. We will have great items up for bid in the live and silent auction.
At Dayton Vintage Dance, we socially dance many types of historical and modern dances. Our emphasis is typically on having fun with partnered social dances, but we also do set dances, circle dances, line dances, and solo dances as well.
Our normal mode of operation is as a one-room schoolhouse. This allows novice dancers to be paired with experienced dancers which helps novice dancers learn dances much more quickly than if they were to be paired with other novices and encourages experienced dancers to focus on clear communication and flexibility in dance. Occasionally the classes are broken into groups if specialized topics are being taught that aren't suitable for all.
All levels and styles of dancers are welcome.
Our lessons are regularly attended by dancers ranging in skill from novice to workshop instructor.
Schedule:
Every Friday except for select holidays
Sign-in: 7:45PM - 8:00PM
Lesson: 8:00PM - 9:00PM
Open Dance: 9:00PM-10:00PM
Students are welcome to enter through the front door or the back door. The lessons and dance will be in the main ballroom. Go straight down the hallway through either door and you can't miss it.