Event: SPACE The Recharge Zone Opening Reception

  • Thursday, March 05, 2026
  • 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

       
  • Offsite
    The event is taking place off campus (at a non-Dallas College location). Please review the event description for more details.

THE RECHARGE ZONE, a show carefully curated by Neurodesigner Marissa Heyl, is an immersive installation inviting visitors to pause, cultivate presence, and spark inspiration. Featured as a selection from The Art of Connection: A Neuroaesthetic Journey to Wellbeing, the work is grounded in neurodesign - shaping environments to support brain-body regulation.

This work, first presented at the Oak Cliff Art Walk, was supported with an ASID-funded research grant, and explores how arts engagement and inclusive environmental design shape well-being to bridge art, neuroscience and public health. 

With distinct “flourishing zones” that reduce feelings of anxiety, and leave participants feeling more creative and curious, it serves as a powerful reminder that centering design for neurodiversity benefits all, allowing everyone to thrive in what neuroscientists describe as "enriched environments" that encourage new learning and interaction. Schedule a visit by appointment through the exhibition run by calling 972-730-2257. 

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 5, 6-9pm

Exhibit Runs: March 5 - 31, 2026

Location: SPACE at Adolphus Tower, 1412 Main Street, Dallas

  • Arts and Culture

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