Visiting Critic Program: Gallery Edition with Jared Linge
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Visiting Critic Program: Gallery Edition with Jared Linge
$875.00
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Mentor: | Jared Linge |
Cohort Type: | 💻 Virtual |
Meeting Day: | 📅 Monday |
Meeting Time: | 🕛 6-9pm (EST) / 3-6pm (PST) |
6 Weeks: | March 3 - April 7 |
Course Dates: |
March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 April 7 |
Cohort Size: | 10 Artists |
Cost per Credit Hour: | $48 per contact hour |
Total Cost: |
$875 Tuition & Financial Aid |
About This Course
Explore how galleries discover artists and what gallerists seek in this comprehensive 6-week course, 'The Visiting Critic Program'. Gain valuable feedback, exposure, and opportunities to connect with four respected art world professionals.
Led online via Zoom by Jared Linge, Owner at High Noon (NYC), the course connects artists from around the world. Each Visiting Critic will introduce themselves with a presentation and Q&A session. Artists will showcase their work through online slideshows, and receive feedback from Jared Linge, the curated Visiting Critic, and fellow participants.
This program is designed to inspire new directions in your work, thinking, and process. All sessions will be recorded, allowing artists to review talks and critiques, with chat logs available for reference.
Led online via Zoom by Jared Linge, Owner at High Noon (NYC), the course connects artists from around the world. Each Visiting Critic will introduce themselves with a presentation and Q&A session. Artists will showcase their work through online slideshows, and receive feedback from Jared Linge, the curated Visiting Critic, and fellow participants.
This program is designed to inspire new directions in your work, thinking, and process. All sessions will be recorded, allowing artists to review talks and critiques, with chat logs available for reference.
Artists Will:
- Participate in a class size of 10 artists max
- Meet for 6 weekly, 3 hour classes online on Zoom
- Connect with 4 art world professionals, including artists, writers, curators + gallerists
- Enjoy weekly open discussions by Visiting Critics about art world topics
- Have work paired with critics who are the best fit for their work and practice
- Receive 4+ opportunities for critiques & feedback. Two long 20 minute critiques with a Visiting Critic, faculty and class + two shorter crits/presentations at the start and end of the semester with faculty and class
- Collaborate with artist peers in Zoom studio visits outside of class (optional)
- Get weekly prompts + challenges to reinvigorate each artist’s approach and artistic practice
- Website / Social Media and email blast advice and content will be shared
- Best practices in communication, consignments, representation, exhibitions and more will be discussed
- End the class with Faculty Jared Linge for continued dialogue on these topics or a chance to show a new piece or work that has been made / use the space for an open forum to tackle art world related questions
Guests

Tariku Shiferaw
Visiting Critic

Jennifer Coates
Visiting Critic

Hall Rockefeller
Visiting Critic
Founder, Less Than Half

Jackie Klempay
Visiting Critic
Founder, SITUATIONS
Mentor Bio
Jared Linge is an established gallerist + curator. Jared founded High Noon in 2017 after receiving a classical education in Drawing & Painting and Art History at the Laguna College of Art and Design and eight years of experience working in contemporary art on both coasts.
High Noon advocates a model of exhibiting and supporting art that is collaborative and artist-centered. Through our exhibitions, projects, and art fairs, High Noon facilitates bringing new and under-recognized artists and their relevant perspectives to a deserving market, while embracing the malleable, collaborative future of the art world.
High Noon advocates a model of exhibiting and supporting art that is collaborative and artist-centered. Through our exhibitions, projects, and art fairs, High Noon facilitates bringing new and under-recognized artists and their relevant perspectives to a deserving market, while embracing the malleable, collaborative future of the art world.
