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Who is eligible?

Individuals must be Kettering residents and age 60 years and older Mobile Riders: All riders must be able to board the vehicle unassisted, with minimal assistance or provide an aide to accompany them. Wheelchairs: Wheelchair accessible vehicles are available for common wheelchairs. Drivers will assist riders on and off the wheelchair lift and tie down … Continued

Layl McDill: Connected Creature Curiosities

LAYL MCDILL (Minneapolis, MN) Connected Creature Curiosities July 24 – August 26, 2023 Layl McDill (Minneapolis, MN) is a mixed media sculptor using “the sensation of stories to help make sense of the world.” In her latest work, she explores “how art and science can intersect to learn more about human interactions with the environment … Continued

Benjamin Montague: Microplastics

BENJAMIN MONTAGUE (Cincinnati, OH) Microplastics July 24 – August 26, 2023 Benjamin Montague (Cincinnati, OH) is an associate professor in photography at Wright State University. In this photographic series he created images of items collected from urban and rural waterways and oceans. “Using a floatation method and filters, Montague is able to separate much of … Continued

Sarah Nguyen: Something Precious to the Earth

SARAH NGUYEN (Columbia, MO) Something Precious to the Earth April 24 – May 27, 2023 Sarah Nguyen (Columbia, MO) creates mixed media artwork, utilizing hand-cut paper as her main material. Her inspiration comes from sources including nature, animals, iconography and historical symbolism. Starting with “a story, a traditional folktale or fable, or a contemporary poem … Continued

29th ANNUAL THE VIEW JURIED LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION

Bill Franz, Family Trees, 2023, digital collage and dye sublimation on aluminum 29th ANNUAL THE VIEW JURIED LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION June 12 – July 15 Rosewood Arts Center in Kettering, Ohio is pleased to announce the opening of the 29th annual The View juried landscape exhibition. The exhibition runs from June 12 through July 15, 2023. The View is … Continued

Carolyn Harper: Seeking Freedom: Portrait of Mass Incarceration

Carolyn Harper Seeking Freedom: Portraits of Mass Incarceration, April 24 to May 27, 2023 Carolyn Harper (Narberth, PA) is a textile artist exploring portraiture through traditional craft medium. Her subjects often depict individuals who have been “marginalized, discriminated against, or abused,” with the aspiration to provide “faces to those who are faceless, nameless and powerless, … Continued

Muscle Memory Collective: The View From Here

Muscle Memory Collective The View from Here March 6 – April 15, 2023 Muscle Memory Collective is a collaboration between ceramic artist Joshua Clark and photographer Bree Lamb, both from Las Cruces, NM. Their art in The View From Here uses mixed media, ceramics, photographs, color and the combination of imagery to create art that … Continued

Earth Transformed 2023

Earth Transformed 2023 March 6 – April 15, 2023 Richard James, Lineage of a Pig Farmer, 2022, mixed media Earth Transformed 2023 features five ceramic artists: Kelsey Duncan, Shauna Fahley, Richard James, Carolyn Snyder, and Shoko Teruyama. Creating both functional objects and sculptures, these renowned artists transform clay through a diverse range of techniques, ideas and intentions. … Continued

33rd Annual Dayton-Area Works on Paper

33rd Annual Dayton-Area Works on Paper On view January 16 – February 25, 2023 Reception: Thursday, January 26, 2023 from 6 – 8 p.m. (awards presentation at 7 p.m.) Rosewood Gallery in Kettering, Ohio is pleased to announce the opening of the 33rd annual Works on Paper exhibition. The exhibition runs from January 16 through February … Continued

Jesse Egner, Through Precarious Passages

Jesse Egner, Through Precarious Passages On view November 28, 2022 – January 7, 2023 Artist Talks: Thursday, January 5, 2023 at 6 p.m. Reception: Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 1 – 3 p.m. Rosewood Gallery in Kettering, Ohio is pleased to announce the upcoming solo exhibitions, Ali Hval, Prim and Proper and Jesse Egner, Through Precarious … Continued

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