Artists who have been part of formal and ongoing critique groups find them invaluable to their creative development.
In the latest episode of the podcast, I talk with Patricia Miranda, founder of The Crit Lab. She's been leading 7 separate critique groups in 3 states and has recently taken them online.
We discussed:
Why artists need critical feedback and at one point they should ask for it.
The format of a day-long critique session.
Patricia's contention that art is a verb, not an object.
Artists would benefit from thinking about engagement more than intent.
This is a deep and philosophical discussion that is different from my other episodes. I encourage you to listen more than once.
See Patricia's art: https://patriciamiranda.com
Read about The Crit Lab: https://thecritlab.com
Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://instagram.com/patriciasuzannemiranda
This episode is sponsored my signature business-building program for artists, the Art Career Success System.
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Music for the podcast is by Wildermiss: Wildermiss.com
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