
colourschool UBC pov screening
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool UBC lounge
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool's free library
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

photo: Alan McConchie
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool Emily Carr
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool Emily Carr
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool emily carr air tasting
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva

colourschool emily carr
colourschool
Free School Project
2006-2008
colourschool was a free school within a school dedicated to the speculative research and exploration of five colours: black, white, red, yellow, and brown. I installed it for one year first within my studio at the University of British Columbia and then for another year at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design.
Providing a free and open space for critical investigations of colour, identity, artmaking, and knowledge production, colourschool attempted to develop a collaborative colour consciousness through a variety of events including reading groups, film screenings, listening labs, interviews, roundtable discussions, brown bag lunches, performances, and installations, among other activities.
Photos: Lauren Scott, Alan McConchie, Kristina Lee Podesva