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AS 110 7910 Classroom Assignment: Packard 131 This class will explore the mechanics of color perception and the use of color in the visual arts. Topics to be addressed will include the relationship between color and light in two dimensions, the optical effects of color interaction, color unity and anomaly, color as a found resource, and the historical, cultural, and psychological associations of color. Prerequisites: None. Enrollment is limited to 23 students. A non-refundable $100 course deposit is required to enroll in this class. The deposit will be credited to your final tuition payment. To view this course on Summer PROWL, click here. Summer PROWL is a resource for the course syllabus, materials, and other detailed information. Back to Studio Art Department Summer Courses
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