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What are Crits?

Art criticism, or Crits, are discussions or evaluation of visual arts (as described in Wikipedia). In the classroom spaces, students are often expected to write and share criticism of the artwork of their peers. Crits can also be helpful outside of an education setting and can be a powerful tool to form community with other creatives. 

What is the purpose of crits? As described by a fine arts worker through the book Art Crits: 20 Questions: A Pocket Guide, crits are "an opportunity for students to develop skills in articulating through language, the concerns in their practice" (p. 23).

The resources below are to prepare for this practice, either in the classroom or as a professional creative.

Books about Crits

Articles about Crits

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