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Whether Rochester-based artist Ray Ray Mitrano is creating participatory performances and workshops about electoral politics in America or encouraging imaginative thought on his monthly radio show "WAYO Play" on 104.3 FM, community involvement is key. Mitrano's art doesn't have viewers — it has creative collaborators. This week, Mitrano brings his radio show to the George Eastman Museum for a live broadcast called "Playing in Color," in which participants of all ages will investigate for themselves the use of light and color in film projections. The event is inspired by the museum's exhibition "Dreaming in Color: The Davide Turconi Collection of Early Cinema."
Ray Ray Mitrano's live radio broadcast of "Playing in Color" — airing on WAYO 104.3 FM — will take place on Sunday, February 18, at the George Eastman Museum, 900 East Avenue. 10 a.m. to noon. Free for museum members and ages 4 and under; $5-$15 for general public (includes museum admission). 327-4800. eastman.org; rayraymitrano.com.