Scent: Connections, Confrontations, Memory openings at Vanderbilt Museum of Art February 14, 2026
Scent: Connection, Confrontation, Memory
02.14.26–05.10.26 (in the VUMA gallery)
Scent is everywhere; almost everyone can smell. But how cultures and individuals use and depict scent is a testament to shared experience. In spring 2026, the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art explores art that captures the olfactory in Scent: Connection, Confrontation, Memory, an exhibition of the ways smell becomes seen and supported, and how artists from a wide range of cultures have represented its ephemeral but ever-present quality. Bringing together interactive installation, sculpture, painting, photography, and a new performance commission from Ainu artist Kanako Uzawa, Scent revels in the meanings and infinite possibilities of a very human sense, physically contained and artistically represented.
Assistant Professor of the Practice Sarah Dunham and her design students worked the VUMA curators on the design and branding for this exhibition as a component in their coursework.