Adventures in Arting Podcast

Adventures in Arting Podcast: Episode 124 “Learning & Critique”

After a year-long hiatus, the podcast is back!  Hooray!

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I managed to traumatize my Mom by turning the video on. (You can watch the video HERE or listen below.)  The good news is that she has forgiven me and we had a great conversation. There are a few glitchy sound and video problems at the beginning of the recording. But, like I said, the conversation is a good one and I hope you'll chime in with your own thoughts on the subject.  Today's topic is "critique" and how it's different from criticism. We also take a deep dive into the ways in which critique helps you to learn. Listen below:

This is the quilt I refer to in the podcast — the first photo is for scale and the second photo is of the almost finished quilt:

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If you're interested in some personalized critique, check out the Group Coaching I offer at: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/register/super-learner/

I hope that you're happy to see the return of the podcast.  I know that I am.  The plan is to deliver a new podcast every two weeks.

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

14 thoughts on “Adventures in Arting Podcast: Episode 124 “Learning & Critique”

  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply
  • Loved the episode. It’s good to have you and your mom back. Your wisdom about life gives me food for thought. I liked the video feed. Being a visual learner rather than an auditory learner, I didn’t once accidently fall asleep.

    Reply

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