PNC Arts Annex
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The PNC Arts Annex is a new hub owned by Dayton Live for creative and artistic expression that opened in 2018 and is located across from the Schuster Center and Arts Garage on 10 N. Ludlow Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio.[1] Inside the 12,000 square-foot multi-use PNC Arts Annex is a 199-seat black box with risers and flexible seating. [2] In addition, there is a studio for classes, workshops, parties, and receptions.[3] President and CEO Ty Sutton of Dayton Live said "We build this to be for the community to create art".[4] The Regional President of PNC Bank agreed, stating "Today is about opening up and investing in our community and creating arts access for all people in our community. Really creating a diverse and inclusive way for people to be creative and take notice of big things happening in small places." [5]
The PNC Arts Annex houses many of Dayton Live's Education & Engagement programs like the after-school intensives, summer camps, and more. [6] Thousands of students participate in the various performing arts programs every year. One of the programs is the Community Spotlight Program. The Community Spotlight Program supports under-resourced community groups, musicians, poets, performing arts companies, and other organizations by providing a venue for them to share their message.[7]
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- ^ PNC Arts Annex Venue Rental. Dayton Venues. (n.d.). https://www.daytonvenues.com/pnc-arts-annex
- ^ Gawkins, K. (2018b, November 16). Arts annex to open in downtown Dayton; offers affordable theater for students, community. Flyer News: Univ. of Dayton’s Student Newspaper. https://flyernews.com/ae/arts-annex-to-open-in-downtown-dayton-offers-affordable-theater-for-students-community/11/16/2018/
- ^ Powell, L. (2018, November 21). How to be among the first to “create art” in Dayton’s newest arts space. dayton. https://www.dayton.com/news/local/how-among-the-first-create-art-dayton-newest-arts-space/M8ZOJJdt6MO1E8TA7CDA4K/
- ^ Staff, WDTN. com. (2018, November 7). Visitors catch first glimpse of new PNC Arts Annex. https://www.wdtn.com/news/local-news/visitors-catch-first-glimpse-of-new-pnc-arts-annex/
- ^ Ohio, S. (2023, February 6). Dayton Live Creative Academy summer camps. Southwest Ohio Parent Magazine. https://ohparent.com/dayton-live-creative-academy-summer-camps/
- ^ Mistretta, Nicole (December 15, 2022). "Downtown Dayton arts organization further invests in accessibility programming". Dayton Business Journal.