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Give NowAttention, local artists: Would you like professional feedback on your work in the privacy of your own studio?
Burlington City Arts is offering a Visiting Critic Program, designed to "connect Vermont artists with influential arts writers, institutional curators and commercial gallerists." If you're interested in meeting with Heather McGill, artist-in-residence and head of the sculpture department at Cranbrook Academy of Art, the deadline for signing up for a studio visit from her is Friday, September 13.
(BCA's Eric Ford confides they "could take some a bit later," but it takes time to schedule the visits, so better not to dilly-dally.)
Later this month, September 26-28, McGill will be in Burlington for her exhibit at the BCA Center, and to make some studio visits as a critic. You can find out more about her, BCA's program and how to sign up here.
Go ahead, everyone could use a little constructive criticism, right?
Photo of Heather McGill courtesy of BCA.
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