The College of Liberal Arts presented its first ArtsFair, a family-oriented morning of arts on campus. The event was a fun and educational experience for art lovers of all ages. Activities cover the spectrum of creative arts taught at Wright State.
- Theatre students did plenty of clowning around to entertain the families at this year’s ArtsFair.
- Students in the Musical Theatre/Acting Preparatory Program (MAPP) performed songs from Disney and Friends.
- Many participants, like Olivia Fisher, expressed their creativity by drawing on the walls of the Stein Galleries.
- Many of ArtsFair’s young attendees got their faces painted.
- Learning new dance steps is one of many ways children get to be part of the show at Arts fair.
- It’s a real hands on opportunity for kids and families who come to Arts Fair.
- Children could take part in three sessions of acting games taught by Wright State theatre students at the 2011 Arts Fair.
- The cast of Wright State’s upcoming production of “Hairspray” performed several musical numbers.
- Wright State students Drew Helton (left) and Beth Conley (right) sang “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now” from the musical “Hairspray.”
- The cast of “Hairspray” performed several songs from the show, including “I Can Hear the Bells.”











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