“Invisible Palettes’ is a art/science project, combining a series of paintings by Penny Cagney, which were inspired by and in collaboration with Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek, Professor Nathan Newman, and the ASU SciHub team, and their device, the Hylighter, that has ten programmable monochromatic lights.
“Invisible Palettes” will be on display at the Harry Wood Gallery located in the Art Building at 900 S Forest Mall, on the Tempe campus from February 2–19. The Gallery is open 9-5 pm, Monday through Friday.
A lecture on color perception will be given by and Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek, whose work in color perception inspired the exhibit, on February 18 at 6 pm in Neeb Hall, 920 S. Forest Mall, adjacent to the Art Building. Doors open at 5:30. A reception and refreshments to follow in the lobby of the Art Building. RSVP to https://qrco.de/bgUKtL.
