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Color Theory w/ River Garza

  • Meztli Projects 2337 West Whittier Boulevard Montebello, CA, 90640 (map)

About this event

River Tikwi Garza is an interdisciplinary visual artist of Native American (Tongva) and Mexican descent. He is a member of the Ti'at Society—a group dedicated to traditional Indigenous maritime culture, and his work draws inspiration from this cultural background as well as graffiti, Mexican and low-rider culture, and low-rider culture. Through painting, muralism, and mixed-media works, his artwork often deals with issues around identity, memory, tradition, and a quest for what he describes as visual sovereignty (in response to his tribe's lack of federal recognition). His work has recently been shown at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, the Fullerton Museum Center, Descanso Gardens, and the Soul Center for the Arts in Genoa, Italy.

Session 1: Introduction to Color Theory and Materials

1. Welcome and Introduction

  • Group Introductions

  • Brief overview of the agenda for the three sessions.

  • Introduce material’s 

2. Intro to Color wheel and color properties 

  • Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.

  • Color wheel and its significance.

  • Complimentary Colors

  • Principles of Hue, Chroma, and Value

3. Color Mixing Exercises 

  • Participants will make their own color wheel

Earlier Event: February 8
IndigenARTS: Femme Circle (Feb 08)