Advanced Painting + Drawing Critique with Judy Glantzman [SATURDAY] [APPLICATION-BASED]
Advanced Painting + Drawing Critique with Judy Glantzman [SATURDAY] [APPLICATION-BASED]
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Mentor: | Judy Glantzman |
Cohort Type: | 💻 Virtual |
Meeting Day: | 📅 Saturday |
Meeting Time: | 🕛 1-4pm (EST) / 10am-1pm (PST) |
8 Weeks: | March 8 - May 3, 2025 |
Course Dates: |
March 8, 15, 22, 29 April 12, 19, 26 May 3 (No class April 5) |
Cohort Size: | 10 Artists |
Cost per Credit Hour: | $36 per contact hour |
Total Cost: |
Free to apply Applications will close Feburary 10. Tuition, if accepted: $875 Tuition & Financial Aid |
About This Course
Advanced Painting + Drawing Critique is led by renowned educator and artist, Judy Glantzman via Zoom. Within this 8-week online course, Judy will share her methodology of looking inward at your own artwork as a way to generate new ways of making. Through open conversations and constructive critiques, artists will focus on suspending judgment, developing new processes and finding trust in their intuition.
Each artist will have the opportunity to present their work twice to Judy and the class. Once for an initial brief presentation to the group about your work and goals for this course and another time for a long critique at 30 minutes for feedback, context and research based prompts.
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 and finished works.
This is an excellent course if you are seeking to connect with a community of peers, to engage in dialogue about painting + drawing, and to receive constructive feedback on your work. 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.
Each artist will have the opportunity to present their work twice to Judy and the class. Once for an initial brief presentation to the group about your work and goals for this course and another time for a long critique at 30 minutes for feedback, context and research based prompts.
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 and finished works.
This is an excellent course if you are seeking to connect with a community of peers, to engage in dialogue about painting + drawing, and to receive constructive feedback on your work. 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.
Artists Will:
- Participate in a class size of 10 artists max
- Receive opportunities for critiques & feedback: one introduction to the class and one 30 min critique / presentation
- Virtual Artist Talk + Q&A with Glenn Goldberg
- Receive written feedback from peers and faculty every presentation
- Get weekly prompts + challenges to reinvigorate each artist’s approach and artistic practice
- Learn about new artists, suggested films, readings and exhibitions to see
- Open forum to discuss all painting related + art world questions
- End the class with a final brief presentation of one new piece ideally made during the class’s run responding to feedback and thoughts from peers and faculty
Guests
Mentor Bio
Judy Glantzman is an artist, living and working in New York City since 1978, and recently moved to Chatham, NY. Represented by The Betty Cuningham Gallery in New York City, since 2004, Judy Glantzman was a member of New York CIty’s East Village art scene in the early and mid 1980’s, where she was represented by Civilian Warfare Gallery and the Gracie Mansion Gallery. She has exhibited nationally and internationally.
She is a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Anonymous Was a Woman, New York Foundation for the Arts grant, and a Pollock-Krasner grant. Judy has taught painting and drawing at the New York Studio School, Rhode Island School of Design, Purchase College SUNY, and many others.
She is a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Anonymous Was a Woman, New York Foundation for the Arts grant, and a Pollock-Krasner grant. Judy has taught painting and drawing at the New York Studio School, Rhode Island School of Design, Purchase College SUNY, and many others.