Virtual Exhibition: Color(less)
Explore the new Digital Grace exhibition color(less) curated by our spring SCSU Arts Administration Intern, Michelle Szabo.
“As I was thinking about this exhibit and ECOCA's overarching focus on environmental impact this year, I started thinking about a less talked-about pollution that we humans produce called light pollution. Light brings us many things including the ability to see color, color being the reflection of light. If there is little light, or extreme bright light, we see less saturation of color or more brightness of color until it becomes either black or white, respectively.” - Szabo
To fully experience the exhibition, it is best to be seen on your computer monitor or other personal device where you can adjust brightness, however this will also be displayed in the foyer of ECOCA.