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One of the terrific ongoing arts collaborations in the Miami Valley is known as CELIA.
The innovative Wright State University program — the acronym stands for Collaborative Education, Leadership and Innovation in the Arts — benefits both our community and the school’s students by bringing top-notch artists to town to interact with both students and the public. A number of university departments join together to come up creative themes for the projects.
The just-announced topic for the school’s next collaboration is “Modernism,” a theme that will be played out over the next nine months through art exhibits, lectures and dance performances — many open to the community-at-large.
Read the article from the Dayton Daily News.

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