a fun way to experience colour project by Danielle Goulé Angela Melito Emmeli Rolleberg Magdalena Svensson & David Bramham
‘We are able to hear a single tone, but we almost never see a single colour, unconnected and unrelated to other colours. Colours present themselves in continuous flux, constantly related to changing neighbours and changing conditions.’ - Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, 1963.
Inspired by Josef Albers’ work with colour theory, this workshop aims to create a space for kids to experience colour theory in a playful and experimental way. Visitors will be invited to create their own compositions and play a variety of games connected to colours from The Bauhaus School.





