TUESDAY - Group Critique - Michael Berryhill
TUESDAY - Group Critique - Michael Berryhill
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Group Critique
Michael Berryhill
ONLINE - 8 weeks
Day of the week: Tuesday
8 Weeks of Classes: February 21, February 28, March 7, March 14, March 21, March 28, April 4, April 11
Time: 11am-1pm (EST) / 8am-10am (PST)
Length: 2 hrs.
Artists in this course will:
This is a special opportunity to work with Michael Berryhill - limited space available!
Artists in the Group Critique course will meet via Zoom and will present their work to the group and faculty member, Michael Berryhill. The intimate class offers each artist the opportunity to present artworks twice to the group. The first crit is an initial brief presentation to the group about your work and goals for this course. The second crit is a longer-form critique at 30 minutes, which will provide each artist feedback, context and research based prompts by faculty and peers. Each class will be recorded for artists to review artist talks and presentations; in addition the chat will always be saved for those wanting to review notes from their critique.
The dialogue around the critiques is research driven and peer driven. All artists in the group play a valuable role in giving feedback and suggestions that will respectively help each artist presenting. Artists are expected to come prepared for their critique / presentation with essential questions about their work and thinking to help frame the dialogue for them. Artists are welcome to show works in progress, finished work, painting, drawing, video stills, textiles, mixed media, small sculpture and video.
Faculty Bio:
Michael Berryhill was born in El Paso, Texas, in 1972. Berryhill received his BFA at the University of Texas in 1994 and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture before receiving his MFA from Columbia University in 2009. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Recent solo exhibitions were held at Night Gallery, Los Angeles (2019 + 2016), La Maison de Rendez-Vous, Brussels (2019), Kate Werble Gallery, New York (2017). Learn more here.
Financial Aid is available. NYC Crit Club provides payment plans, BIPOC scholarships and additional aid based on extenuating circumstances. Please click here to learn more before checking out.