Mary Laube
Mary Laube received her MFA from the University of Iowa. Her recent exhibitions include Ortega y Gasset Projects in New York City, the Knoxville Museum of Art, and Monaco in St. Louis, and her residencies have included Yaddo and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Mary is an associate professor at the University of Tennessee.
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Level II
Students have basic knowledge of 2-D art making including form, negative space, value and line.
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Level III
Students have formal training in critical issues of 2-D art making, experience with public critiques and a solid portfolio of their artwork.
Aug 5 - 9, 2024
9AM - 5PM
Color: Theory and Practice
Mary Laube
Tuition $1,225
Code D1021-24
This fundamental painting class focuses on delving into the world of color through the lens of Josef Albers's color problems and the Munsell Color System. The week begins with exercises meant to sharpen the ability to see and differentiate color. In the latter half of the week, students apply course material to their own creative projects. The goal of this workshop is for students to gain a deeper understanding of color relativity, a more efficient and heightened control of paint color, and a stronger appreciation for color as a visual phenomenon.