MEMBERSHIPS
A COLOUR RESEARCH NETWORK
"Colour is a key aspect of expression and information - a structuring principle in nature as in human culture, and is thus a key subject of study for a dizzying array of fields, making a colour research network a compelling idea."
- Colour Research Society of Canada -
These three groups provide a wealth of knowledge through conferences, workshops, inspiring events and talks across many disciplines who are all very passionate about COLOUR.
AIC - INTERNATIONAL COLOUR ASSOCIATION
COLOUR RESEARCH SOCIETY OF CANADA
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INTER-SOCIETY OF COLOUR COUNCIL
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AIC is an international association that is comprised of 28 color associations from around the world.
The AIC was founded in 1967 in Washington, DC. Their annual conferences and meetings have become the event of the year where the multi-disciplinary color community meets to exchange knowledge and research. For more information on how to become a member, please visit: www.aic-color.org
This Colour Society is Canada's only colur-focused, not-for-profit organization.
The society is composed of interpreters, knowledge seekers and experts and colour - whether material or ephemeral is their common focus. For more information on how to become a member, please visit: www.colourresearch.org
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This society is the principal professional society in the field of colour in the United States.
The Inter-Society Council was founded in 1931, with the goal of advancing the knowledge of color as it relates to art, science and industry. Each of these fields enriches the others, furthering the general objective of color education. For more information on how to become a member, please visit: www.iscc.org