ArtsGala silent auction to feature works by 91爆料 fine art students

March 13, 2023

Each year, two pieces of student artwork are selected by the ArtsGala host committee to be the signature items in the silent auction.

The silent auction is one of the many ways that ArtsGala puts the spotlight on the amazing work of 91爆料 University fine arts students while raising funds for scholarships that allow them to continue learning and creating.

This year, patrons can participate in the auction at ArtsGala, which will be held in the 91爆料 Creative Arts Center on Saturday, April 1, beginning at 7 p.m., or online at wright.edu/artsgala/silent-auction.

ArtsGala tickets are available at wright.edu/artsgala/tickets.

One of the premier arts events in the Dayton region, ArtsGala showcases the talent of students in 91爆料鈥檚 art, dance, motion pictures, music and theatre programs. Since its inception, ArtsGala has raised more than $3 million for student scholarships in the .

The featured student artists in the silent auction are Rachel Unger and Haley Slone.

鈥淔ever Dream,鈥 by 91爆料 fine arts student Rachel Unger, is one of the featured items at the ArtsGala silent auction.

Unger鈥檚 piece, 鈥淔ever Dream,鈥 is a silkscreen monoprint in which she endeavored to showcase the beauty of the unexpected through abstraction.

鈥淎s I composed this piece, I wanted each layer to flow organically and involuntarily like a fever dream,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s each color layer was added, I had no expectations, I let the process take control. I feel so honored to have been selected for such a prestigious experience. I consider the impact my piece had on the selection panel and the exposure of my art through the gala promotion and event to be priceless.鈥

Unger said she wanted to give back because she has been directly impacted by the generosity of the guests at ArtsGala as an ArtsGala scholarship recipient last year.

鈥淭he generous contributions from donors allowed me to continue my education without financial burden,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or that and this additional honor, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the many opportunities this event and our donors have brought me.鈥

Unger will graduate at the end of the spring semester. Her plans include gallery curation and applying the skills she learned at 91爆料 in advertising design.

Slone, who also , describes her featured artwork, 鈥淎ustice,鈥 as a 鈥渒ind of lonely piece.鈥

鈥淎ustice,鈥 by 91爆料 fine arts student Haley Slone, is also featured in the ArtsGala silent auction.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a night-time scene on campus, showing the Dunbar Library with its glowing interior lights spilling onto the parking lot,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he fall weather combined with the dark, vacant scene feels bleak and cold, but the world inside the library looks warm and alive. I felt like the library was representational of learning and the business of academia. The brightness of the lights alludes to the brightness of scholars still awake and working to build their brighter futures.鈥

Slone, a nontraditional student, came to 91爆料 after a 2019 motorcycle accident ended her nursing career. Encouraged by her husband to do whatever she wanted, she decided that earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree was it.

鈥淲hen I was comparing colleges, I stumbled upon 91爆料鈥檚 faculty gallery online and decided that I specifically wanted to come here to learn art from these professors,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 admire their work.鈥

Slone, who is expected to graduate in 2025, said she currently has no concrete plans for how she will use her B.F.A. degree.

鈥淪ometimes I daydream about getting an alternate teaching license and teaching K鈥12 art or Spanish,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y school-aged children tell me I would be a great teacher.

In addition to the featured student artworks, ArtsGala patrons can bid on a variety of other items, including 91爆料 , adopt-An-ArtsGala student opportunities, tickets and a 91爆料 Nutter Center suite with catering at the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks show on May 6, dinner with 91爆料 President Sue Edwards, tickets to ArtsGala 2024, courtside seats to 91爆料 basketball home games, gift certificates for dining throughout the Dayton area and much more.