Term: Term Two 2023 Online
Start Date: 2 May 2023
End Date: 20 June 2023
Day: Tuesday
Time: 6-9pm AEST
Number of classes: 8
$440.00
ONLINE: 2 May – 20 June 2023, Tuesday 6-9pm AEST. Early fee ends 27 March 2023.
Dr David Briggs
This course is a unique introduction to colour, tailored to meet the needs of art and design practitioners, teachers, and suitable for anyone interested in colour. Unlike other entirely practical short courses, this program consists primarily of copiously illustrated lectures, complemented with descriptions and demonstrations of practical exercises that progress from basic exercises illustrating colour theory, to painting studies. The lectures are delivered in real time and include discussions with David and other students. The exercises are completed out of course hours and reviewed in class.
Full details below: course overview, course delivery, lecturer profile, home-studio requirements and art materials
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Term: Term Two 2023 Online
Start Date: 2 May 2023
End Date: 20 June 2023
Day: Tuesday
Time: 6-9pm AEST
Number of classes: 8
Lecturer: Dr David Briggs
Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Full Fee: $490.00 AUD
Early Fee: $440.00 AUD
Concession: $465.00 AUD
Location: Online delivery via Zoom
This course provides a unique introduction to our current understanding of colour, tailored to meet the needs of art and design practitioners and teachers, but suitable for anyone interested in colour. Researched and developed by Dr David Briggs over the last twenty years, the course includes eight major sections of illustrated lecture content, each with accompanying practical exercises. All participants receive a set of approximately 450 slides from the lecture course.
The lectures are conducted in real time in the virtual online studio with time for questions and interactions with David and other students. Each session will end with descriptions and demonstrations of optional practical exercises that progress from basic exercises illustrating the theory to painting studies.
*Short courses are open to students of ages 16 years and over. For students under 16 years of age there are School Holiday Workshops, Art Club and other youth art programs.
Lecture Topics
David’s online studio course is taught with Zoom and takes advantage of the full range of tools that this program offers. He is present in the online studio for the whole session and he responds directly to student questions in live critiques and discussions. We are also using Padlet in this course, Padlet is a web application that allows users to post information and images on a digital wall.
If you are unfamiliar with the Zoom program, some tutorial assistance is available prior to the commencement of the first session to ensure you can join in with ease and get to know the online learning environment. You will be guided in Padlet usage by your Lecturer and you can get additional tutorial help from NAS.
Class sizes are limited to a maximum of twelve students and the sessions are not recorded.
A computer, laptop or ipad with a good internet connection
Digital camera to photograph practical exercises for feedback
Dr David Briggs is a painter and teacher of life drawing, anatomy and colour for painters at the National Art School, the Julian Ashton Art School and the University of Technology, Sydney. His publications include his website The Dimensions of Colour and a chapter in theRoutledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour (2020). David is President, NSW Divisional Chair and Colour Education Officer of the Colour Society of Australia, and is a committee member of the International Colour Association (AIC) / Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC) Colour Literacy Project, an international educational initiative to provide age-appropriate colour curricula and state-of-the-art resources for teachers across science, art and industry. David has been teaching practical classes and workshops on colour for painters for 20 years and has also written and presented an elective at NAS on the history of colour theory and practice. He gave an account of his unique approach to colour education as an invited speaker and workshop presenter at the ISCC/AIC Munsell Centennial Symposium in Boston in 2018.
Oil paints including at least these colours: Raw Umber, Permanent Rose, and any black, white, red, yellow and blue (more if you already have them)
Acrylic paint: one tube of Matisse Carbon Grey or Golden Neutral Grey No. 5
Small range of brushes from fine to large, in good condition
Painting supports, either artists’ canvas (preferably) or sealed heavyweight card or paper
Palette (wooden, or a small glass clip frame or plate of glass), metal palette knife, linseed oil and odourless solvent (small bottles okay), old rags and paper towels
Parkers Fine Art Supplies have a location of the NAS campus and offer a discount for NAS short courses students. To discuss and order art materials please contact Parkers on +61 2 9247 9979 or email [email protected]
Website https://www.parkersartsupplies.com/