Salem Community College Course Title: Color Theory Course Code: ART 119 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Credits: 3 Course Description: This course will study color relationships and their influence on design/composition as well as how color is used to influence the emotional and intellectual responses of the viewer. Students will develop problem solving, critical thinking, art historical knowledge, and craftsmanship through design projects. This course seeks to improve the student s ability to use color in visual communication as well as the ability to articulate ideas and opinions about the use of color in art and design. Prerequisite: None. Place in College Curriculum: Art 119 is required for the AFA in Studio Art program. Art 119 may be taken as an open elective requirement for those students pursuing either a certificate or degree program. Date of Last Revision: March 2012
ART119 Color Theory page 2 Course Content Outline: The following content may be organized to suit the instructor s preference. I. Color Theory A. Color wheel 1. Color mixing 2. Primary, secondary, tertiary, shades, and tints 3. Craftsmanship B. Achromatic Design 1. Form and content relationship 2. Understanding of value C. Color Transparency 1. Color mixing 2. Illusion of transparency D. Color and Space 1. Color temperature, intensity, and value 2. Illusion of depth (atmospheric perspective) E. Color and Rhythm 1. Color temperature, intensity, and value 2. Color's influence on rhythm G. Master copy 1. Color mixing 2. Understanding color organization H. Simultaneous contrast 1. Color perception 2. Color subtraction I. Optical color mixtures 1. Bezold effect 2. Optical mixtures and pattern J. Monet studies 1. Color and light 2. High and low key color K. Color Symbolism 1. Color symbolism's effect on meaning L. Color as Metaphor 1. Emotional responses to color relationships 2. Intellectual responses to color relationships M. Found color Collages 1. History of collage 2. Color schemes: triadic, split complementary, warm and cool. N. Achromatic design in Color
1. Influence of color in narrative art ART119 Color Theory page 3 II. Critical Analysis A. Emotional B. Technical C. Composition D. Cultural significance
Course Performance Objective #1 ART119 Color Theory page 4 Students will explore the properties of color using paint and mixed media to develop their problem solving skills and proficiency in the use of color in design and visual communication. Learning Outcomes: Students will: 1. employ acrylic paint to make a color wheel and demonstrate competence in color mixing. 2. employ acrylic paint to make an achromatic narrative design exploring the influence of form on content within a work of art. 3. employ acrylic paint to make a design demonstrating transparency through color. 4. employ acrylic paint to make a design demonstrating the effects of color on spatial illusions within a work of art. 5. employ acrylic paint to make a design demonstrating the use of color intensity and color temperature to suggest rhythm in a design. 6. employ acrylic paint to make a copy of a painting by a Master artist focusing on color, and create a revised color scheme for that painting. 7. employ acrylic paint and/or paint swatches to make a color study demonstrating mastery of simultaneous contrast and color subtraction. 8. employ acrylic paint and/or paint swatches to make a patterned design demonstrating an understanding of the Bezold effect and optical color mixtures. 9. employ acrylic paint to make a painting of a still life object painted at different times during the day to explore the role of natural light on color perception. 10. employ acrylic paint to make a painting demonstrating the use of color symbolism. 11. employ acrylic paint to make a painting exploring the role color relationships play in the viewers emotional and intellectual response to the work. 12. employ mixed media to make a collage demonstrating an understanding of triadic, splitcomplementary, and/or warm and cool color schemes using images and patterns found on the internet or in books and magazines. 13. employ acrylic paint and mixed media to make a revised version of the achromatic narrative design demonstrating the influence of color relationships on other aspects of form and content. Course Performance Objective #2 The students will participate in a verbal discussion with other classmates about their projects. These discussions, known as "critiques," are designed to help each student grow as an artist through constructive criticism of his/her work. Learning Outcomes: Students will: 1. evaluate the works on display from an emotional point of view. 2. judge the technical aspects of the design studies to include execution, neatness, and presentation. 3. assess the effect of the composition on the overall visual form of the work and will discuss how his/her design study relates to the assignment. 4. assess the composition with regard to cultural significance of the subject matter presented.
Course Performance Objective #3 ART119 Color Theory page 5 Students will develop critical thinking, problem solving skills as well as a general knowledge of color theory's vocabulary and history in art. Learning Outcomes: Students will: 1. further their understanding of color theory through vocabulary and art history quizzes. 2. develop their critical thinking skills through reaction papers related to art and color theory.
General Education Requirements: ART119 Color Theory page 6 Goals covered in 'Color Theory are critical thinking, problem solving, communication, aesthetic perspective and information literacy. Outcomes Assessment: A college-wide outcomes assessment program has been put into place to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the curriculum and programs at Salem Community College. As part of this assessment program, the learning outcomes for this course will be assessed. Assessment methods may include tests, quizzes, papers, reports, projects and other instruments. Copies of all outcomes assessments are available in an electronic assessment bank maintained by the Institutional Research and Planning Office. Course Activities: Classroom experiences will include various teaching techniques, classroom work, homework in the form of design study assignments, and may include field trips. Course Requirements and Means of Evaluation: Please refer to the instructor s syllabus addendum (to be distributed in class) for specific information regarding the course requirements and means of evaluation. Academic Honesty Policy: Students found to have committed an act of academic dishonesty may be subject to failure of this course, academic probation, and / or suspension from the college. See the Student Handbook for additional details. Attendance Policy: Regular and prompt attendance in all classes is expected of students. Students absent from class for any reason are responsible for making up any missed work. Faculty members establish an attendance policy for each course and it is the student s responsibility to honor and comply with that policy. ADA Statement: If you have a 504 Accommodation Plan, please discuss it with your instructor. If you have any disability but have not documented it with the Disability Support coordinator at Salem Community college, you must do so to be eligible for accommodations. To contact the Disability Support Coordinator, call 856-351-2773, or email disabilitysupport@salemcc.edu to set up an appointment. To find out more information about disability support services at Salem Community College, visit www.salemcc.edu/students/student success-programs/disability-support. Instructor Information: See Handout. Text: For textbook information, please see the Salem Community College Bookstore Website. Supplies: See Handout Additional Costs: As necessitated by the required supplies.