Date/Time
March 28, 2026 to March 28, 2026
04:30 PM until 06:30 PM
Description
The free public program will feature internationally recognized artist Jonty Hurwitz, whose work explores the intersection of art, perception, mathematics, and engineering.
Designed to highlight the vital connection between art and science, smART Talks brings together innovators and artists whose creative practices are grounded in scientific thinking. The inaugural event will include a lecture from Hurwitz about his large-scale works, the scientific principles behind their creation, and the process of transforming complex data into visual experiences. The presentation will conclude with an audience question and answer session.
Hurwitz’s work is currently featured in POV: Perspectives in Anamorphic Art, one of two rotating exhibitions located in the museum’s smART Space galleries, making this event a unique opportunity for guests to hear directly from the artist behind the exhibition.
The March 28 program is free to attend. Because seating is limited, attendees are encouraged to pre-register.


