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Colour Investigations at the National Gallery & Courtauld Gallery
Course
In London ()
Description
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Type
Course
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Class hours
6h
To explore how different artists in various periods use colour. We'll make colour studies of different artworks and work with collage as well. Some basic colour theory will be introcduced. Suitable for: All levels.
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Marcia Teusink
Artist Instructor
Marcia Teusink has over fifteen years experience teaching art in museums and schools. She has taught in California, New York, Switzerland, and Italy, at places such as the Brooklyn Museum, Pratt Institute of Art & Design, and the Zurich Kunsthaus, among others. Marcia holds an MFA in Visual Art from the City University of New York, Queens College, and is currently studying museum education at the Institute of Education, London University.
Course programme
Course review:
We will look at a variety of ways that artists use colour to create atmosphere, emotional expression and symbolic meaning in many different periods of art. We will use collage and coloured pencils to explore the art and gain a deeper understanding of how colour works. We'll begin the day at the National Gallery and walk over to the Courtauld Gallery after lunch.
*courtauld Gallery entrance fee not included (£5 group rate)
Colour Investigations at the National Gallery & Courtauld Gallery