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Call for proposals: Fall 2026 Luminary Series

Konrad Meister views protein structures as the Stein Luminary BASH event, Nov 17, 2024. Photo by Sean Evans

The School of the Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences invites proposals for the development of the Fall 2026 series at the Keith and Catherine Stein Luminary, an all-digital interactive gallery in the Center for the Visual Arts.

The Luminary team seeks proposals spanning the Fall 2026 semester, categorized as follows:

  • Student exhibitions and events
  • Structured class visits
  • Department/university exhibitions and events

Looking for inspiration? Check out past exhibits that appeared in the Luminary:

  • Navigating the Sagebrush Sea: An interactive presentation introducing audiences to the rich ecosystem right on our doorstep.
  • Three-body problem exhibit: Students from Michal Kopera's MATH 365 course presented visual representations of the three-body problem.
  • Onramp education programs: A series of educational outreach events for Idaho students, connecting them with great pieces of art through the Luminary's World Museum exhibit.

Proposals are due May 22, 2026. Please note that a similar request for proposals will be sent in October 2026 for the spring 2027 semester.

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