Still time to see painting exhibit at the Hayner Center

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For the Miami Valley Today

TROY — Time is running out to see “Reflections in Faith,” paintings by William Smith III. The exhibit will be on display at the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center through Feb. 13. The Hayner Center is located at 301 W. Main St. in Troy. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

William Smith III is an award-winning artist who grew up in Troy. After high school, he attended the Columbus College of Art and Design. He also studied at the Chautauqua Institute of New York and the Dayton Art Institute. He has worked professionally as both a visual artist and graphic designer most of his career. He returned to his hometown where he raised his two boys and currently resides with his wife, Tracey. Smith is the publisher of the local good news media website BravoTroyOhio.com and sister site BravoMiamiValley.com.

Much of Smith’s work is mixed media, however his primary medium tends to be acrylic paint. “I am not one that likes the constraints of labels or categories; however, I would describe my paintings as ‘expressive realism,’” said Smith. “A balance between both realms, that leaves the viewer finding themselves somewhere in the middle. This more than likely stems from influences by Salvador Dali and his quest to redefine, or question, reality.”

“From the time we saw William’s painting, RIF No. 1, which was included in a 2017 exhibit featuring art by Troy High School alumni, the exhibit committee knew they wanted to see and experience more of William’s art,” according to exhibit coordinator Leona Sargent. “His work pulls you in and causes you to contemplate its meaning, as much as you want to figure out how William III created each work.”

The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is proudly supported by the citizens of the Troy City School District through a local tax levy and generous gifts to the Friends of Hayner.

For more information, visit www.troyhayner.org or call (937) 339-0457.

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