Project Team

Maggie Maggio - Chair
Portland, Oregon USA

Robert Hirschler - Co-chair Budapest, HungaryRobert Hirschler has been actively involved in all aspects of color theory, color science and color technology since 1966.Robert graduated at the Technical University of Budapest in chemical engineering/t…

Robert Hirschler - Co-chair
Budapest, Hungary

Paul Green-Armytage
Perth, Australia

Stephen Westland
Leeds, England

Robin Kingsburgh
Toronto, Canada

Andreas Schwarz
Essen, Germany

Luanne Stovall Austin, Texas USALuanne Stovall is an artist, color theorist, and entrepreneur. Her paintings and works on paper have been exhibited widely in museums and galleries and are included in public and private collections.  A champion of “a…

Luanne Stovall
Houston, Texas USA

Harald Arnkil Helsinki, FinlandHarald Arnkil (b. 1954) is a Finnish artist, colour researcher and educator. After studying art and interior design in the UK, he graduated with a Master’s degree in painting from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 1979.Harald has participated in numerous art exhibitions in Finland and abroad and his works are included in several public and private collections in Finland, Sweden and the United States.Arnkil taught colour for over 30 years at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, until his retirement from the position of Senior University Lecturer in September 2019. Since 1973, Harald has participated in conferences, workshops and research projects and has published numerous articles and conference papers dealing with colour perception and colours’ role in art, design and architecture. He has written Colours in the Visual World (2013), a textbook on colour for artists, designers and architects.Harald is currently working on a doctoral thesis on the subject of Colour in the Artistic Process of Contemporary Artists. His other research interests include the relationship of colour, light and space and the relationship between color and music. He continues to give talks from time to time on subjects of his research interests.Arnkil is a founder and former president of the Finnish Colour Association, currently serving as its vice-president. He is also a member of the Finnish Painters’ Union, the Helsinki Artists’ Association and a founding member of FLASH, the Finnish Light Art Society Helsinki. www.arnkil.net

Harald Arnkil
Helsinki, Finland

Ingrid Calvo Ivanovic
Santiago, Chile

 
David Briggs Sydney, AustraliaDr David J. C. Briggs is a teacher of painting, drawing and colour at the Julian Ashton Art School, the National Art School and the University of Technology, Sydney. He has taught classes on color for twenty years, including “Theories of Colour”, a Bachelor of Fine Arts lecture course on the theory and practice of color in the Art History and Theory Department at the National Art School, “Traditional and Modern Colour Theory”, a Public Programs course also at the National Art School, and a long running five-day workshop “Colour, Light and Vision” at the Julian Ashton Art School.  David is the author of a website on modern colour theory for painters,  “The Dimensions of Colour” (http://www.huevaluechroma.com/, 2007) and has contributed to publications including the chapter “Colour Spaces” in the forthcoming “Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour”. David is Vice President and NSW Divisional Chair of the Colour Society of Australia."

David Briggs
Sydney, Australia

Paula Alessi Rochester, NY USAAfter 32 years as a research color scientist at Eastman Kodak Company, Paula Alessi retired in January, 2012. She received a M.S degree in color science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute after studying with Dr. Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr. She has been a member of ISCC since 1977. Her career at Kodak featured work on optimizing color reproduction of Kodak film/paper systems and motion picture film systems. She gave color reproduction tutorials to chemists and film-builders to help them do a better job of building their chemicals based on desirable spectral properties and building their films based on producing colors that would beat the competition, especially for color gamut. She did both national and international color standards work mostly in the area of color management systems for Kodak. Her work also featured hardcopy/softcopy color appearance matching studies and prototypes for CRT to print and backlit film comparisons under a variety of viewing conditions. Paula also worked on optimizing the color characteristics of Kodak’s patented Organic Light-Emitting Diode displays. Finally, Paula ended her Kodak career working on maximizing the color gamut of CMYK high speed drop on demand commercial inkjet printers while minimizing physical defects on the paper. She is the author or co-author of 14 patents on behalf of Kodak.

Paula Alessi
Rochester, New York USA

 
 

Colette Harrison
Manchester, England

Peter Donahue
Morristown, NJ, USA

 

PROJECT CONSULTANTS

Mark Fairchild
Rochester, New York USA

Roy Osborne
London, England

Kory Stamper
USA

Berit Bergström Stockholm, SwedenBerit Bergström is a Senior Lecturer for NCS Colour AB in Stockholm, Sweden. She was the Managing Director for the NCS Colour Academy between 1991 and 2012. NCS Colour Academy organises and develops colour courses in…

Berit Bergström
Stockholm, Sweden

Osvaldo da Pos
Padua, Italy

Nick Harkness
Sydney, Australia