I will be the Chief Critiquer in David Mordini's and Sean Hennessey's
new event "The Critique" at their Otis Street Art Project space tonight.
The most expensive thing in the world is information; for artists it is information and critical feedback. Artists complain all the time about not having either one of these two.
The most expensive thing in the world is information; for artists it is information and critical feedback. Artists complain all the time about not having either one of these two.
This critique should be a really interesting time where you can listen
not pnly as I give my professional opinion about the work Zofie Lang, Christian Tribastone, Ceci Cole McKinturff, and Nate Lewis!
I am probably the best opinion-giver on the planet because I offer it from many perspectives, not just from a pencil-neck geek art critic, but also from a professional artist with a few decades of worldwide experience under his size 36 belt plus an even more successful (and humble) art dealer with more experience on the subject than nearly all other DMV art dealers combined... so please come by and bring a note pad and clean ears.
You will learn a lot.
Also I will also be dispensing some gold nuggets on artists and arts fairs!
Everyone that is interested in hearing this conversation about these artists' original art - applicable to all - is invited sit in on The Critique. The conversation is meant to be critical but constructive. The event aims to discuss what works, what doesn’t work, and to lead the artist toward possible resolutions or developments.
6:00 - 7:00 Meet and Greet with refreshments, and to see the Otis Street Arts Project space.
The Critique will begin at 7:00. Some works we will discuss will be jpgs, some will be actual pieces and each artist's work will be discussed for roughly 30 minutes.
RSVP on the event's Facebook Event Page
(not required for attendance) https://www.facebook.com/events/1649240928664730/
I am probably the best opinion-giver on the planet because I offer it from many perspectives, not just from a pencil-neck geek art critic, but also from a professional artist with a few decades of worldwide experience under his size 36 belt plus an even more successful (and humble) art dealer with more experience on the subject than nearly all other DMV art dealers combined... so please come by and bring a note pad and clean ears.
You will learn a lot.
Also I will also be dispensing some gold nuggets on artists and arts fairs!
Everyone that is interested in hearing this conversation about these artists' original art - applicable to all - is invited sit in on The Critique. The conversation is meant to be critical but constructive. The event aims to discuss what works, what doesn’t work, and to lead the artist toward possible resolutions or developments.
6:00 - 7:00 Meet and Greet with refreshments, and to see the Otis Street Arts Project space.
The Critique will begin at 7:00. Some works we will discuss will be jpgs, some will be actual pieces and each artist's work will be discussed for roughly 30 minutes.
RSVP on the event's Facebook Event Page
(not required for attendance) https://www.facebook.com/events/1649240928664730/