Lecturer, Arts and Entertainment Technologies
Luanne Stovall is an artist and color theorist who emphasizes art as a social practice. She holds an MFA in painting from Tufts University and attended the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine.
Luanne’s teaching is focused on integrating 21st Century Color into design curricula as a core foundational element that operates at the nexus of science, design, art, and culture. She has taught color courses and workshops in many locations, including the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Wellesley College, and MIT Sloan School of Business. She is on the steering team for the global Colour Literacy Project, hosts the international Colour Literacy Forums, and is the team lead for the Inter Society Color Council’s Fluorescent Friday events that feature state-of-the-art color research from innovative universities around the world. Her paintings and works on paper have been exhibited widely and are in private and public collections including the Blanton Museum (Austin) and Moakley Cancer Care Center (Boston).
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