Advanced Critique With Laura Larson

Advanced Critique GROUP

ONLINE with LAURA LARSON

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FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH

6-8:30PM ET

ONGOING


STARTS OCTOBER 1, 2024


LIMITED TO FIVE GROUP MEMBERS


$600 FOR SIX SESSIONS


Group Currently Full



WAITLIST

ABOUT THE CRITIQUE GROUP

Whether you’re already working on a project or looking to begin something new, this advanced critique will provide a space for you to develop a photographic body of work within a supportive community. Led by acclaimed artist and educator Laura Larson, you will receive responsive critique with an eye to the continuity of practice and consideration of directions for experimentation, growth, and research.


Applicants for this critique group should be experienced photographers who have an ongoing creative practice, have completed several portfolios of work, and have previously participated in a critique group. Applicants will be asked to submit 10 images and a brief statement about their work and goals for the course.


NOTES


• Participants will share work in each session.

• New group members will have a 20-minute one-to-one with Laura before their first class.

• Participants are required to attend their monthly sessions consecutively.

• Enrollment renewal must be completed at least thirty days before a participant's final class to secure their spot in the group.

• As this is an ongoing workshop, Laura may occasionally need to reschedule a session.

• If a participant is unable to attend the makeup class, an additional session will be added to the end of their six-month package.

LAURA LARSON

Laura Larson is a photographer and writer based in Columbus, OH. She's exhibited her work extensively, at such venues as Art in General, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Centre Pompidou, Columbus Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, SFCamerawork, and Wexner Center for the Arts and her exhibitions have been reviewed in Artforum, Hyperallergic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Time Out New York. Her work is held in the collections of Allen Memorial Art Museum, Deutsche Bank, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Microsoft, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Whitney Museum of American Art. Hidden Mother (Saint Lucy Books, 2017), her first book, was shortlisted for the Aperture-Paris Photo First Photo Book Prize and her second book, City of Incurable Women, was published in April 2022. In April 2023 Larson was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.

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