Color Theory and Application for Interiors
X412.7 (3 semester units in Architecture)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in Interior Design and Interior ArchitectureColor is one of the most powerful, useful, and expressive tools available to design compelling interior spaces. You first review color theory in this course, then explore color and its effect on interior spaces in detail. You develop greater sensitivity to color and discover how it influences our environment. Two field trips (to be announced) enhance your expertise in the use of color.
Prerequisite: Principles and Elements of Design X412.1.
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Wed. June 3, San Francisco
VESTA KIRBY, M.F.A., is an artist and consultant for color and materials. She has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute, the College of San Mateo, and the Academy of Art University. She has designed corporate interior projects in San Francisco, New York, Paris, Bern, and Tokyo. Her artwork includes acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings; mixed media and drawing.Revised class schedule in red.
- 15 meetings
- June 3 to Aug. 26: Wed., 6:30-9:30 pm; also
Aug. 16: Sun., 9:30 am-4:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 217, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $755 (EDP 015636)
Wed. Sept. 2, San Francisco
VESTA KIRBY, M.F.A., is an artist and consultant for color and materials. She has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute, the College of San Mateo, and the Academy of Art University. She has designed corporate interior projects in San Francisco, New York, Paris, Bern, and Tokyo. Her artwork includes acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings; mixed media and drawing.
- 15 meetings
- Sept. 2 to Dec. 16: Wed., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting Nov. 11)
- San Francisco: Room 202, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $785 (EDP 011486)
Please note: Starting Oct. 14, class will meet in Room 217.