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  2. WYSU - Wikipedia

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    1967: Don Elser, Steve Grcevich, and YSU President Albert Pugsley propose a fine arts radio station for Youngstown State University and the Mahoning Valley Community 1969: At 10:00 a.m. October 23, WYSU-FM signs on the air at 88.5 MHz as a charter member of National Public Radio, broadcasting 12 hours daily from its studios in room 310 of the ...

  3. McDonough Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The McDonough Museum of Art is a center for contemporary art located in Youngstown, Ohio, US, on the campus of Youngstown State University (YSU). Opened in 1991 in a building designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, the museum focuses on contemporary art through exhibits and art education.

  4. Youngstown State University - Wikipedia

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    The university is composed of six undergraduate colleges and a graduate college. Youngstown State University has over 100 undergraduate degree programs and 50 graduate degree programs serving over 11,000 students in studies up to the doctoral level. Beyond its current student body, the university has more than 115,000 alumni across the country ...

  5. Festival of the Arts (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Festival of Arts is a seasonal art festival in Laguna Beach, California, United States. The festival, which occurs annually in the summer, is home to a collection of booths operated by local painters, sculptors, photographers, and other artists. The festival grounds are also home to the Irvine Bowl, where the Pageant of the Masters is ...

  6. Festival of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Festival of the Arts may refer to: Festival of the Arts (California), an art festival held annually in Laguna Beach, California; Festival of the Arts (Grand Rapids ...

  7. Alfred L. Bright - Wikipedia

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    Alfred L. Bright (January 9, 1940 – October 28, 2019) was an American artist and art educator. He became "the first African American full-time faculty member" at his alma mater, Youngstown State University, [1] and he was the founder and director of its Africana Studies program from 1970 to 1987. [2]

  8. Detroit Festival of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    First held in 1986, the Festival featured free musical performances, [1] art showings, activities for children, and local food. It was located in Detroit's cultural center, spanning the Detroit Institute of Arts, the main branch of the Detroit Public Library, and the main Wayne State University campus. A giant sand sculpture had been a fixture ...

  9. Festival of the Arts (Grand Rapids) - Wikipedia

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    The festival typically involved nearly 20,000 community volunteers and over half a million visitors. [1] According to the Library of Congress, Festival was the largest all-volunteer arts festival in the United States. [2] In Feb 2025, the event's organizers announced that the Festival would cease operations. [3] [4]