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November 13, 2024

Experience Iconic Animation Art at the Dayton Art Institute

Two exciting exhibitions recently opened at the Dayton Art Institute: . These showcases, proudly sponsored by ÍâÍøÌìÌÃ, highlight the artistry behind animation, featuring hand-painted cels from How the Grinch Stole Christmas and the early seasons of The Simpsons. The cels provide a unique glimpse into the animation process, showcasing original hand-drawn frames.

While at the opening, Justin Morter, Creative Director, and Angie Dixon, Director of Student Services, listened as , one of the collectors behind the exhibition, shared his passion for animation as handcrafted art. He emphasized the emotional impact animation has, resonating across generations. His collection, which includes over 499 works, highlights the joy and timelessness of iconic characters like The Grinch and the Simpsons family. Chuck Berry from the also spoke about the broader importance of visual arts, explaining their role in fostering creativity and enriching lives.

"Walking through the exhibitions, I couldn’t help but smile," said Justin Morter. The exhibitions run through January 19, 2025. Students at ÍâÍøÌìÌà can enjoy free admission to the Dayton Art Institute with their student IDs. For more information, visit the .

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