


Learn to Look and Critique
Discover the power of looking deeply. Through thoughtful critique and collaborative discussion, you'll explore how conversation about artwork can lead to deeper understanding, personal reflection, and improvement in your own creative practice.
Grounded in Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) and inspired by the progressive educational ideals of John Dewey, this learner-centered approach encourages critical and creative thinking while helping you form meaningful connections with the world of art. Using a guided facilitation method, we'll build inclusive, supportive group dialogue that welcomes all perspectives.
$55 // non-members
$45 // members
Saturday, June 28, 1:00 - 3:30 pm
Discover the power of looking deeply. Through thoughtful critique and collaborative discussion, you'll explore how conversation about artwork can lead to deeper understanding, personal reflection, and improvement in your own creative practice.
Grounded in Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) and inspired by the progressive educational ideals of John Dewey, this learner-centered approach encourages critical and creative thinking while helping you form meaningful connections with the world of art. Using a guided facilitation method, we'll build inclusive, supportive group dialogue that welcomes all perspectives.
$55 // non-members
$45 // members
Saturday, June 28, 1:00 - 3:30 pm
Discover the power of looking deeply. Through thoughtful critique and collaborative discussion, you'll explore how conversation about artwork can lead to deeper understanding, personal reflection, and improvement in your own creative practice.
Grounded in Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) and inspired by the progressive educational ideals of John Dewey, this learner-centered approach encourages critical and creative thinking while helping you form meaningful connections with the world of art. Using a guided facilitation method, we'll build inclusive, supportive group dialogue that welcomes all perspectives.
$55 // non-members
$45 // members
Saturday, June 28, 1:00 - 3:30 pm