Community Event: Artist Community Critique Circle

Join us for a monthly Community Critique Circle that provides essential access to a supportive and structured process for giving and receiving feedback on your creative practice. Whether you’re developing new work, facing creative challenges, or seeking fresh perspectives, this facilitated space offers artists the rare opportunity to engage in constructive dialogue with other artists who understand the creative process. Referencing the proven framework of Critical Response Process®, you’ll learn how to articulate your artistic intentions, ask meaningful questions about creative work, and provide and receive feedback that deepens your practice and advances your work.
What to Expect
Each session features three presenting artists (30 minutes each–five minutes of presentation and twenty-five minutes of facilitated feedback) who share their works in progress for critical feedback and dialogue through a facilitated and structured critique process. Through the supportive framework referencing Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process®, participants develop skills for respectful and constructive creative critique while building their professional networks within the local creative community.
Who Should Attend
Artists at any stage of their career working in any medium: visual arts, performance, writing, multimedia, and beyond. Whether you’re developing new work and need feedback, want to strengthen your critique skills, or seek to build connections within the local arts community, this circle offers a supportive space for growth and dialogue.
These facilitated monthly sessions provide an opportunity to gain constructive and practical feedback on your works in progress.
About the Facilitator
Doza Mendoza (they/them) is a Santa Fe based artist, facilitator, and intimacy coordinator for the film and television industry. Their work seeks to build bridges across cultures of authority, gender, race, class, sexuality, and intersectional identities, with respect and empowerment for everyone involved. With degrees from both Stanford University (BA Communication, BA Film and Media Studies) and the University of Southern California (MA Communication Management), Doza delves deeply into communication strategies that seek to restore connections to work through miscommunications and resolve conflict. As a facilitator for art critiques at SFAI, they are centered in guiding participants through value-based feedback for an uplifting creative impact.
Participation Options
Presenter — $35
Benefits:
- Receive 30 minutes of dedicated critique time and feedback on your work
- Gain fresh perspectives from curators, cultural workers, and fellow artists
- Build your network with local creatives and cultural leaders
- Develop your critical vocabulary and ability to articulate your practice in a supportive environment
- Eligible for 10% discount on eligible career development workshops sponsored by SFAI
General Attendee — $8-$15 sliding scale
Benefits:
- Participate in thoughtful discussion and provide peer feedback
- Strengthen your skills in giving respectful, constructive creative critique
- Build meaningful connections and expand your network with local creatives
- Gain insight into diverse artistic practices and approaches
Everyone belongs here, regardless of where you are on the scale. Your participation and perspective enrich our creative community. Choose the amount that honors both your circumstances and our collective sustainability.
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Cultivate Connection through Creative Exchange and Constructive Dialogue
Date
April 14
Time
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Santa Fe Art Institute + Google Map
1600 St. Michael's Drive #31
Santa Fe,
New Mexico
87505
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