Leading a critique: A workshop for Fine Arts TAs | GPTK707



Description

What makes a productive critique? What are some effective approaches for leading critiques in a way that is most conducive to learning? What strategies should be put in place prior to critique day to ensure that a generative and respectful environment is fostered for the classroom community? In this workshop, goals, strategies, and techniques to effective critiques will be modeled through presentations, case studies and dialogue.

Learning Objectives

Having successfully completed this seminar, you will be able to: 
  • Establish goals for the critique process.
  • Identify effective and ineffective approaches to critiques.
  • Identify strategies for fostering respectful, critical dialogue. 

Leaders Information

This workshop is facilitated by professors Erika Adams and Aaron McIntosh from the Department of Studio Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts. 

Erika Adams (she/her) is the Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor in the Print Media Program Area at Concordia University. Her studio practice explores how meaning is embedded in form and text and is inspired by insect societies, flocks of birds, wrestlers, poetry and everyday interactions.

Aaron McIntosh (he/him) is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator in the Fibres & Material Practices at Concordia University. His multidisciplinary practice addresses identity formation, queer histories and speculative futures, as well as ecocriticism.




How it works

Event details

Workshop location

Sir George Williams

Start date

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

End date

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Workshop days

Wednesday

Time

From 10:00 to 12:00

Capacity

19 / 40

Registration deadline

Sunday, September 29, 2024