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[Un]polarizer

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Art Exhibit Free Open to everyone

Mon, May 18, 2026

11:30 AM – 4 PM PDT (GMT-7)

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Color is one of the most important tools we possess. It describes the undecipherable and sets backdrops for our memories. As essential as it is, we tend to hide from color, block it, polarize it, in fear of showing our true selves. What would it look like if we didn’t filter ourselves, and embraced the exposure instead?

[Un]polarizer acts as a prism. It is an opportunity for the unfiltered light of human experiences to be shared in a visible color spectrum. Each work’s use of color showcases glimpses of memories, cultures, and experiences offered by the artists. In a world so scared of color, we hope to light a signal for those who can’t.

From intricately crafted ceramics and sculpture-work by Adelina Ruvelcaba and Benjamin Ewing to the textured works of Viktor Kobylianski and Charlie Salas-Humara to the jewelry and paintings of Tyler Young, this show aims to highlight a spectrum of expressive, personal works.

Come check it out! It's free, open to the public and is located on the second floor of Smith for your viewing pleasure!

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