Introducing Kohl’s Color Stories

post-feature_dy_fpo post-imageThe Kohl’s Art Generation Gallery is now open! And we are excited to introduce the first exhibit in our newly renovated space. It’s called Color Stories and kids of all ages can see firsthand how colors mix with one another, inspire stories, convey moods, or maybe just fool the eye.

The exhibit features work from artist Joseph Albers whose “Homage to the Square” paintings examine color interaction in great detail. As a noted professor and head of the Department of Design at Yale University, Mr. Albers taught others how to explore color as well. You can see some pretty extreme examples from a few of his students in the Sensory Overload exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Works by Richard Anuszkiewicz and Julian Stanczak can really test what you think you see.

Won’t you stop by and have a look? Join us for any of our Weekend Family Programs and you’ll be sure to have a color story all your own. Until then, here are a few fun websites to check out:

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