Our goal is to build a global student chapter that positions color as a multi-dimensional STEAM model - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics | Attention University Students & Fellow Color Enthusiasts! Join us for Fluorescent Fridays to explore cutting-edge information presented by university students about the dynamic role of color in our lives. Fluorescent Fridays are one-hour virtual events hosted quarterly as a platform for university students to share color-focused research with fellow students, color professionals, and the color-curious public. For each event, Fluorescent Fridays shines a global spotlight on projects created by students in a university department dedicated to implementing forward-thinking and meta-disciplinary methods for the 21st century. |
February 20, 2026 Guests: Dimitris Mylonas, Associate Professor in Data Science in Northeastern University London. Akvile Sinkeviciute, PhD Student, ·Rafique Ahmed, PhD and Beata Wozniak, Postdoctoral Researcher. This research group showed How do we communicate about colour across languages and viewing conditions. | November 14, 2025 Guests: Professor Esther Hagenlocher from the University of Oregon and her interior architecture students: Emma Ball, Blaine Brennan, and Hannah Petkau shared their research focused on establishing “spaces of identification for environments that reflect the Pacific Northwest heritage, culture and ethnic diversity. | May 2nd, 2025 Guests: Laura Berman, a visual artist and Professor in the Printmaking Department at Kansas City Art Institute. Esther Bach, a graduating senior in printmaking.Hannah Dixon, a graduating senior working towards her BFA in Printmaking and Art History. Sarah Manuel an Asian American artist working in printmaking and digital processes. |
The Fluorescent Fridays TeamThe long range goal is to build a global student chapter that positions color as a multidimensional STEAM model (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math), sharing up-to-date color research by scientists, artists, designers, industry professionals, and university students.21st century color communication requires a commitment to building bridges for sharing resources, cultivating mentors, and creating new opportunities. With up-to-date information and useful tools, students become the next generation of leaders in ever-evolving color related disciplines. The Fluorescent Fridays team: Lina Cárdenas Bayona, Jean Hoskin, Luanne Stovall |
Join your peers and colleagues in the principal professional society in color in the United States.
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