Talk:Dayton Visual Arts Center
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The Dayton Visual Arts Center is an important part of the community of Dayton, Ohio and has created a community that allows artists and art to thrive. Without DVAC, many artists would not be able to show work or support themselves. In the last 13 years, DVAC has grown to over 800 members and supporters and is tied to important leaders in the community such as Mayor Rhine McLin, and Dr. Benjamin Schuster. This non-profit organization is a part of Dayton's culture that should not be deleted from this encyclopedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Erinnebdorf (talk • contribs) 11:22, December 26, 2006
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dayton visual arts center in associated with internationally-known artists who should also be part of wikipedia; especially jud yalkut, whose work in video art was an essential part of expanding the arts movement beyond works of tangible material.
--erinne 17:43, 26 December 2006 (UTC)

