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Pasadena, CA 91103

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History and Mystery of Color in Art: Red

Tuesday, February 04, 2025 at 2:00 p.m.

Cost: $80.00/Members, $95.00/Non-members

Sponsor: Pasadena Senior Center (PSC)

For more information call: 626-685-6702

Or click here: https://www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org/lectures-classes/masters-series-lifelong-learning

Artists have always used color to portray light, depth, and point of view in their art, and also to convey mood, symbolism, and socio-political meanings. Focusing on a different color each week, Art Historian Eleanor Schrader will delve into how color is used by artists, histories of color and their meanings in different societies, and materials and processes used to make pigments. Registration required to receive the Zoom link or to view the livestream at the Center. Please use the registration button to register. Recordings of sessions are available to registered participants. Presented by Art Historian Eleanor Schrader. For more information please contact Annie Laskey at (626) 685-6702 or AnnieL@PasadenaSeniorCenter.org.

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