If your idea of a great night out includes fresh art, original design, creative photography, and a glimpse into the visual pulse of campus life, then Creative LMNTZ belongs on your calendar.
The new exhibition at Reynolds Gallery at the University of the Pacific shines a spotlight on the work of eight ASUOP Creative Services designers and photographers whose talent helps shape the look and feel of Pacific’s Stockton campus. From the posters and promotions students see every day to the larger visual identity of campus culture, this newly formed design team is helping define what creativity looks like at Pacific — and now the community gets to see that vision up close.
Aptly titled Creative LMNTZ, the show promises a lively mix of imagination, style, and student perspective. It is the kind of exhibition that feels youthful in the best way — bold, curious, expressive, and unafraid to have a little fun. The featured designers and photographers are not simply making things look good. They are building visual stories, shaping atmosphere, and giving campus moments their color, energy, and personality.
The public is warmly invited to a reception on Thursday, March 19, from 6 to 8 p.m., where guests can enjoy the exhibition and hear informal remarks from the student curators. That personal touch makes the evening even more special, offering visitors a chance to connect not just with the work itself, but with the creative minds behind it.
The exhibition will remain on view through March 27, and the gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Best of all, it is free and open to the public, making it an easy and inviting stop for art lovers, students, families, and anyone who enjoys seeing fresh talent in action.
There is something especially exciting about a show like this. It captures a moment in time — the visual imagination of students who are not waiting for the future to start creating. They are already doing it. They are already contributing. And they are already helping shape the culture around them.
For Stockton, exhibitions like Creative LMNTZ are a reminder that artistic energy is alive and well on campus and that student creativity can be both playful and powerful. It is also a chance for the broader community to step into a university space and experience the kind of work being made by the next generation of creative professionals.
Reynolds Gallery is located near 1071 W. Mendocino Avenue, with street parking available nearby.
For anyone looking to add a little color, inspiration, and creative spark to their week, Creative LMNTZ sounds like a perfect excuse to visit Pacific and see what happens when student talent takes center stage.