Healthy: Winter/Spring 2023

EXHIBITION OF STUDENT ARTWORKS AT DUBLIN ARTS COUNCIL

Dublin Arts Council’s 21st annual exhibition of student artwork returns in 2023 with artwork from students in grades K-12 and the PATHS post-secondary program who live in the Dublin City Schools attendance area or who have participated in Dublin Arts Council’s programming. The juried exhibition includes Best of Show and technical merit awards in five age categories, providing students with the opportunity to experience a professional gallery exhibition. Students may sell their artwork if they wish. The exhibition will be on view in the Dublin Arts Council gallery, 7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin, free of charge, Jan. 10 through Feb. 24, 2023. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Details can be found at DublinArts.org.

Nane Ikuta student art submission, Grade 12, Sleepy Summer. (photo provided by Dublin Arts Council)

BE PART OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN DUBLIN

Community Inclusion Advisory Committee — Members serve as representatives of Dublin’s diverse communities, advise City Council on the unique needs of diverse Dublin residents, and review City policy through an inclusive lens. Find out more at DublinOhioUSA.gov/diversity-equity-inclusion/

Did you know the City of Dublin has several diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) groups made up of dedicated residents? Each month, the Dublin community can listen and provide public input at their regular meetings. Chief’s Advisory Committee — Committee members meet with Chief of Police Justin Páez, as well as Dublin Police Department executive staff, to provide valued advice, perspective, recommendations and feedback on significant community-police relations issues.

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