Cindy Revell presentation on "Juries Shows and Critiques"

A free opportunity for young emerging artists to learn how to use critiques and juried shows to strengthen their portfolio and exhibitions. What are jurors looking for? How do you use that experience going forward. What can you learn from a critique?

Through a grant from the County Clothesline CCLF, The Legacy Project, was specially curated for young adults and teens, to provide art education, motivation and supportive resources.  All for FREE!  Planned are seminars, workshops and other inspiring opportunities available to those with a passion for art, and a desire to make art a daily part of their personal and/or career life.  Our program will offer many experiences which will enhance and help in their personal drive and initiative in the visual arts.
 

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Cindy will touch on the usefulness of juried shows and critiques, and how to use them to assess your readiness and enhance your strengths.
Through a grant from the County Clothesline CCLF, The Legacy Project, was specially curated for young adults and teens, to provide art education, motivation and supportive resources. All for FREE! Planned are seminars, workshops and other inspiring opportunities available to those with a passion for art, and a desire to make art a daily part of their personal and/or career life. Our program will offer many experiences which will enhance and help in their personal drive and initiative in the visual arts.
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