
Level: all
Personal Guidance (July 1 - July 31), Group Critique Aug 5, 2020
Wednesday
11am - 2pm
3 hours
Instructor: Lenny Moscowitz
Instructor's website
Fee: $35
This one day critique session is for artists who are involved in working on their art independently and would like some support and encouragement from fellow artists and instructor Lenny Moskowitz during that process. It will be a context in which to move your ideas forward with feedback and acknowledgement.
The critique session will run on Wednesday, August 5th from 11-2 (approximately.) Each participant will have ample time to present work created in the time period between now and the time of the critique session. Once you register, you will receive an email from Lenny with suggestions on how to move your art and ideas forward.
In addition, each student will be encouraged to contact the instructor one time prior to the critique to show images of their current work in order to receive feedback, ideas and suggestions on how to proceed with their work. This feedback will take place at any point between the date of registration and the date of the critique.
Note this critique session will be conducted online using Zoom. Please familiarize yourself with the platform prior to joining the critique as we won’t have the time or the ability to instruct you once the critique has begun.
About the Instructor
Lenny Moskowitz is a Connecticut landscape painter who lives in New Haven with his wife, Katie, who is also an artist. He graduated with his B.F.A from the Philadelphia College of Art and received his M.F.A. from Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy. Lenny has participated in both group and solo shows at numerous Galleries throughout the U.S. and has taught classes and workshops in Connecticut, Block Island, and Nantucket. Presently he teaches at Quinnipiac University, the Guilford Art Center and RAC. He has been awarded several artist residencies, including at the Anderson Center in Minnesota and at the NISDA Foundation on Nantucket, MA. In the summer of 2011 he was awarded a residency at Weir Farm in Wilton, CT. He makes yearly painting trips to Maine, Nantucket, and frequently sojourns to the surrounding Connecticut woods to paint.
“I am continually challenged by my desire for simplicity in my work. For me, a sense of balance within a picture is crucial. Dark and light, sweeping vistas that surround a knot of trees, an actual moment of being in the landscape–these images of captured motion intrigue me as an artist. “