The Wednesday Evening Color Salons are a public speaker series presented as part of The New Color, a course taught by Luanne Stovall, artist and color theorist. Each salon will pair a guest speaker with a color-focused topic. On March 13, the salon series welcomes UT Studio Art Lecturer Luanne Stovall.
Join Artist and Color Theorist Luanne Stovall on a tour through the living color field, where dense networks of color codes signal complex messages and operate as emotional triggers. Explore techniques to crack the color codes for more effective communications skills. Along the path, discover practical ways to build your own Color Field Tool Kit, stocked with 12 Chromatic Strategies - essential for navigating color relationships, sharpening color competencies, and structuring impactful color palettes tuned to your target audience.
Print out your own poster for the Wednesday Evening Color Salons, using our PDF.
Luanne Stovall, Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, MFA Tufts University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has given color lectures, workshops, and courses in many locations including the University of Texas, Austin, Wellesley College, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Sloan School of Management, MIT, and The Contemporary Austin. Color courses she developed at UT Austin include Living Color, Freshman Signature Course, Advanced Color: Strategies & Solutions, and THE NEW COLOR. Currently, Luanne is writing a 21st Century Field Guide to Color as a multidisciplinary STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) Learning Model. Her paintings and color cut-outs are in collections that include the Blanton Museum of Art; Art Museum of South Texas, El Paso Museum of Art, and the Estee Lauder Collection.
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