UPCOMING! SXC110 COLOR DISCOVERY INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP

THE COLOR CORNER

Are you a color lover? Immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind hands-on color workshop featuring the work of the Bauhaus Masters Albers, Klee & Itten. Experience a series of exercises using screen-printed colored paper and collage techniques to learn the dynamics and interaction of colors and nurture a whole new perspective. This program includes an introduction to Bauhaus methods and projects in chroma, value and color relativity, as well as optical mixtures, the emotional aspects of color, color critiques. Second day features a visit to MOMA to visualize colors in paintings covered in the first class, optional lunch at the Rubin Museum, and an afternoon studio session with a working fashion forecaster, Neville Bean who will illustrate how to incorporate color art influences into the fashion or furnishings markets. Whether you are new to artistic expression or in need of a boost to your color sense for professional and artistic development, let this unique program elevate your taste and design creativity. 
Museum and studio visits held on Friday. Thursday and Saturday hands-on color exercises to change your perception. June 16-18 Barbara Arlen & June 17, Neville Bean.

SXC 110 Color Discovery Interactive Workshop
(55A)   June 16, 17, 18
   (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY)
7425      55A      RFS      9:30am-4: 30pm

 

Barbara Arlen teaches SXC 100: Color Theory and Culture, SXC 110: Color Discovery Interactive Workshop, SXC 260:Color Painting Studio, and SXF 840: Career Opportunities for Working with Color.