Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wright State University’s ArtsGala returns in-person Saturday, April 9 in the Creative Arts Center.
A black-tie optional event presented by the College of Liberal Arts, ArtsGala offers patrons a refreshing chance to enjoy student performances in theatre, dance, motion pictures, music and visual arts. All proceeds go toward scholarships for WSU’s fine and performing arts students. The event has raised nearly $3 million for arts scholarships during its 22-year history.
“The scholarships have a double benefit for the students,” said Joe Deer, WSU artistic director. “It puts them right in front of the people who are supporting and helping them get through their education and it’s also a beautiful demonstration of what the students are learning and doing here. You cannot turn a corner in the Creative Arts Center without seeing the students working at such a high level.”
“We are completely dedicated to providing accessible education,” Deer noted. “Any student who is up to the standards we’re expecting of incoming students, and we accept them, we want to be sure they receive an education. The only way to do that is through institutional support and this kind of fundraising for scholarships.”
Many fine and performing arts students, especially those who are out of state, are grateful for this annual affair both artistically and financially.