Seminars
Introduction to Critical Looking: A Seminar for Thinking Photographers
After all the practical workshops, after all the tech consultations, after all the lectures, after all the portfolio reviews ….now what? How does all of the information apply to YOUR process and YOUR work? How do the trends and climate of the art world affect you and your work? Do you know how to look at photographs—including your own—and CRITICALLY ascertain the direction and relevance of them? What is the difference between the work you want to do and the work you SHOULD do? How do you know which way to turn in order to grow as an artist?
Curator/writer/educator Tim B. Wride will guide you toward a fuller understanding of the art climate in which you are working and the social, economic, and creative pressures that are affecting your photography. Through a dynamic program of lectures, Q&A’s, and group interaction, we will explore the state of the market, the directions of creative interplay, and, most important, the necessity of critically and intensely LOOKING at the work you see as well as the work you make. For too many artists this is the most overlooked aspect of their tools and talents; for all artists, however, Critical looking is the most basic skill that must be developed in order to challenge and advance their artmaking ability.
Previous Seminars
Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC
Museum of Photographic Art, San Diego, CA
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
Upcoming Schedule
March 2010
St. Louis. MO
Contact us for more information, next year’s dates, and how you can enroll.










