ColorScapes, explores how seasonal color and light affect our emotions, learning, and overall well-being. From spring’s hopeful pastels to winter’s introspective tones, Lee offers an accessible, science-meets-art perspective on how color perception influences mood, focus, and creativity. It’s a perfect conversation for audiences eager to understand the educational and emotional power of art in everyday life.
With over four decades of experience connecting audiences to art and culture through her work at the Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, and collaborations with DreamWorks, Showtime, and Columbia Pictures, Lee now turns her talents to teaching through poetry. Her multi-cultural upbringing in France and India—coupled with her lifelong dedication to education and the arts—makes her an engaging voice for discussions about creative literacy, emotional intelligence, and cross-cultural learning.
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