Lights! Camera! Design!
The Harrington College of Design and Luminaire Lighting present "Viewing Cinema as a Design Influence Part 2 1/3," a seminar about the creative relations between movies and interior design, on Thursday, October 30, at 6:30 p.m. in the Studebaker Movie Theatre, at 410 S. Michigan Ave.
The seminar, which was previously performed in New York, will feature Nick Luzietti, interior designer and principal at VOA Associates, showing more than 70 clips from movies, such as GoodFellas, Fight Club, and Sunset Boulevard, while explaining how making a film is not so different than designing a room. The night will also feature several Halloween surprises throughout the seminar.
The event is free and open to the public. Call 312.664.8959 x113 for reservations, space is limited.
The Harrington College of Design is a four-year college that offers flexible scheduling for a
bachelor of fine arts degree in interior design, an associate of applied science degree, a professional diploma and a kitchen and bath certificate program.
Founded in Chicago in 1931, Harrington seeks to foster an environment that maximizes students intellectual and artistic potential. The majority of the faculty are practicing interior design, architecture and fine art professionals. Harrington is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, and the BFA program is accredited by the Foundation for Interior Designer Education Research (FIDER). Harrington is also recognized by the Illinois Board of Higher Education.
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