Just before the world shut down, at the end of February 2020, I was able to travel to a conference at Duke University celebrating the teaching and writing of historian Julius S. Scott. Back when I ...
The course explores color and light phenomenology in the three-dimensional world. Relationships between color and light as they affect our visual perception of size, shape, and proportion are explored ...
When we decided to collaborate and co-edit Degrees of Difference: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School, we did so out of a commitment to open the conversations among women of color and ...
This course is an analysis of human perception and the modes and attributes of light and color. The study of simultaneous contrast, or the way we perceive color changes as a continuous physical and ...