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Sign of the Times

The Markay connects culture to Jackson County

STORY BY KAYLA BENNETT // PHOTOS BY KAYLA BENNETT

PHOTO: The Markay resides at 269 Main Street, Jackson County.

Over the years, the Markay has been a place that is a different attraction for different ages of the people in Jackson County. For some, it was a movie theater where they had their first kiss, and for others, it was where they saw the showing of their first Disney movie.

The Markay Cultural Arts Center was founded in 1930. Since 2015, it has become a home for artists throughout Southeast Ohio.

All of its programming runs through the Southern Hills Arts Council and the Markay receives grants from the United Fund. The business also has memberships available for purchases and often receives donations from members.

Bringing new sounds to Southeast Ohio is essential for the center, such as when Taikoza performed at the venue. Taiko is the Japanese word for drum and refers to the modern style of playing drums: a high-energy performance art that combines music, dance, martial arts, athletics and culture.

Director of Taikoza, Marco Lienhard, said their performances can be life-changing for the audience.

“It’s just emotions are welling inside them and they just don’t have control over themselves,” Lienhard says.

Ryn Spriggs, the Markay’s box office attendant, says she never sees anyone leave without a smile on their face and that people are always excited to come back because there’s always going to be something different.

“When we have things like this [the Taikoza performance] where people [have] never seen anything like it before, they go in and it’s anticipation, but everybody’s just kind of like ‘Well, let’s see what this is,’” Spriggs says.

The Markay hosts movies, plays and performances throughout the year. The venue also features an art gallery that displays work by various local artists such as the Apple County Quilters.

Recently, the Markay received the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Community Pride Award. The Markay found its forever home at 269 Main Street, where it will continue to bring exciting performances and experiences for everyone in Southeast Ohio.

“There’s nothing around here that you can do [something like this] and we rent this space too,” Spriggs says. “You can rent the gallery or the theater for private stuff and anybody can get in the gallery. Anybody can have their art out there.”

“A lot of the people that are connected to the Markay are the ones that donated to bring it back to life. It’s been in Jackson for years. It’s this super nostalgic place.”

ABOVE: Taikoza prepares to preform at the Markay.

– Julz Stewart

MARKAY CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

Contact: (740) 577-3841

Address: 269 Main Street, Jackson, OH 45640

Visit markayjackson.com to learn more.

BELOW: Ryn Spriggs, the Markay’s box office attendant, awaits greeting show attendees.

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