In conjunction with Mika Tajima's exhibition "The Architect's Garden" at the Visual Arts Center, Dr. Nancy Kwallek uses Herman Miller and Knoll as examples to discuss the impact of color on our senses.
Through the designs of Alexander Girard and Florence Knoll, the two most significant early modern furniture manufacturers - Herman Miller, Inc. and Knoll International - set the stage for a significant change in color palettes to come for U.S. interiors.
This lecture offers the public a look into discussions between Kwallek and Tajima on interior design, architecture and modernism.
"The Architect's Garden" is curated by Aimee Chang, manager of public programs at the Blanton Museum of Art.