Making Art with Color
4-weeks (last 4) | Unavailable
This is a hands-on course, working with colored papers and chalk pastels. Participants
will be encouraged to work from both imagination and observation to explore and
develop their skill working with color. Specific projects will be suggested to further
enhance the study of color usage in making art. Each student will receive individual
guidance as needed. No art background is necessary to participate in this course.
Required course materials: Glue stick, pencil, scissors, set of chalk pastels (not oil
pastels) which contain primary and secondary colors: red, yellow, blue, green, orange,
purple, black, white. Amazon has such sets.
Marilyn Price
Marilyn Price is a painter, potter and teacher. She grew up in Manhattan, studying art in high
school and at the Art Students League. She did undergraduate studies in art at Cooper Union,
and graduate work at N.Y.U. and Columbia University. She chaired the art department at
Columbia Preparatory School for 29 years. After retiring in 1990, she and her husband moved to the Hudson Valley. Here, she continues working in both painting and clay art, and teaching at Vassar LLI and Marist CLS.