Come join this informal critique moderated by artist and Visual Arts Curator at the Dairy Arts Center, Drew Austin, alongside Art Gym staff on Wednesday September 20 from 6-9PM. Critiques are free and open to the public. Bring some pieces of work to have critiqued by the group, or join in on the discussion even if you don’t have work share. Beer and light snacks will be served!
Maximum of 10 participants to receive feedback. If you would like to join the conversation without sharing work, no need to RSVP – Just show up!
Drew Austin (b.1996) is an interdisciplinary artist and curator working in Colorado. Austin’s work uses a cyclical method of creation to explore the things that we often can not see or understand. He uses abstraction as a means to create visual representations of the natural world as he understands it in relation to the rest of the universe. Mundane situations, domestic space, slow growth, and light are constant fixtures in his work. Portrayed primarily through collage, painting, sculpture, and light-based installation, Austin’s work functions as a conduit for understanding and comprehension of everyday things both large and small in a human-dominated world. He graduated as valedictorian with his BFA from Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design in 2017. He is currently a resident artist at The Temple art studios and the Curator of Visual Arts at Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, CO.