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Back to the Basics with Color Theory at Ann Sacks

By on Mar 10, 2010 • 4 Comments (give us yours!)

Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment. – Claude Monet

Ann Sacks Tile & Stone in the Dallas Design District is hosting a Color Theory class on Wednesday March 24 from 10-11:30 am. And the good news is that the class counts towards continuing education credits! Architects will earn 1.0 learning units and interior designers will earn 0.1 CEU. The event is free and open to the public, so you don’t have to be a designer to attend; so come and enjoy a morning filled with color!

RSVP by March 19 to evelyn.dewitt@annsacks.com or (214) 742-8453.

Ann Sacks Tile & Stone
1616 Oak Lawn Ave.
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 742-8453
www.annsacks.com

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Kendall Shiffler (@loweroaklawn) is the editor of LowerOakLawn.com and has a passion for design, art and life in the Dallas Design District! Keep up with Kendall's adventures out and about in LOL on facebook and twitter.

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Comments on Back to the Basics with Color Theory at Ann Sacks

  • March 11th, 2010 8:25 am

    Will Ann Sacks Tile & Stone be repeating this class any time in the near future? I have a meeting that morning, but would love to attend. I need to know if I should postpone my meeting that day.

    Thank you!

    • March 11th, 2010 3:38 pm

      Just talked to Pam at Ann Sacks. They will be hosting more continuing education events this year but none on this same topic.

      No word yet on when the next class will be scheduled.

      Will hopefully be posting a few more CEU opportunities next week on the blog so check back soon!

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  • March 14th, 2010 6:02 pm

    Thanks so much for checking! Sounds like I should move my meeting. I really appreciate your letting me know.

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