Logo of the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio. The figures represent art, music, drama, and dance, the original disciplines taught at the school. The black and white colors represent racial integration, part of the mission the school was founded to promote.
See below. The logo was used, without notice or registration, on school "spirit gear" (clothing, rings, buttons, etc.), on school brochures, and on posters, playbills, programs and other performance memorabilia, examples of which are memorialized in photographs which were taken and/or indicate a year prior to 1978, for example File:SCPA Spring Festival Poster 1976.jpg.
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