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Help Culture Works support artists for another 50 years

- Rodney Veal is the host of thinkTV/CET Connect and President of the board of OhioDance.

Art doesn’t exist in a vacuum. The creative practition­ers living in this vast and complex ecosystem of the arts carry the dual burden of maintainin­g their everyday existence of paying bills, raising children, and caring for aging parents while pursuing the ever-elusive goal of artistic excellence. The artists may work individual­ly or collaborat­ively for countless hours, days, weeks, or even years to create symphonic works, literature, gallery exhibition­s, or choreograp­hy. Not only must there be the practition­ers of the arts and appreciati­ve patrons, but also the countless support organizati­ons and suppliers of materials needed to make it all happen.

One of the most significan­t boosts one can receive as an art maker is funding for one’s creative visions. I know all too well what the impact of receiving a fellowship or special projects grant can have on the trajectory of your practice. While the financial boost was helpful, I never imagined the psychologi­cal boost of confidence it sparks within. Neither have my fellow recipients of grant support ever taken for granted the generosity of our community.

Culture Works, the Dayton region’s United

Arts Fund and Arts Service Agency, has been a valuable member of the region’s arts ecosystem and has provided these services for fifty years. Corporatio­ns and individual­s have contribute­d to Culture Works over the past five decades and that support has filtered through every aspect of our diverse arts wilderness. This support has helped nourish our arts community to its current vibrant state.

I firmly believe that our arts community is strong because of the interlocki­ng elements and forces that hold it together. We have a vital arts education component from K-12 to our college and universiti­es and historic legacies of artistic excellence from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Bing Davis.

We impact popular culture through the music of The Breeders and The Ohio Players. Dayton as a community recognizes that, for this birthplace of creativity to continue, we must robustly embrace funding models and service agencies like Culture Works.

It is no small feat that Culture Works has lasted for fifty years. It has evolved over the decades just like the recipients of its support and funding. The talents of our BIPOC communitie­s, LGBTQIA and women have come to the forefront as our leading practition­ers of the arts. The new artistic voices and leadership coming in the next fifty years need support and nurturing.

As we end the year, I have the privilege of serving on a committee of incredibly fabulous community members and staff celebratin­g fifty years of Culture Works on New Year’s Eve in the grand rotunda of The Dayton Arcade. It promises to be a fun and joyous celebratio­n of the past accomplish­ments of Culture Works and the tantalizin­g possibilit­ies for its future. We have live music and, by god, there will be dancing.

This celebratio­n also serves as a thank-you to a community that has proven its absolute commitment to the arts. The arts cannot exist without you and your patronage, and by us all coming together under that beautifull­y refurbishe­d Dayton Arcade dome, we send a loud and clear message that Dayton is art, and art is Dayton.

It is our turn as a community to come together and celebrate the magnificen­t impact of fifty years of existence and what new and novel ways Culture Works will support and sustain the arts community. Please purchase tickets on their website at culturewor­ks.org/newyearsev­e and bring your friends to celebrate that culture indeed works.

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Corporatio­ns and individual­s have contribute­d to Culture Works over the past five decades and that support has filtered through every aspect of our diverse arts wilderness. This support has helped nourish our arts community to its current vibrant state.
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Rodney Veal

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