1. what role could a critique play in a class like ours?
i think that critiques are a crucial part of artistic education, but if they are overused it can be harmful. the important thing to remember during critiques is that you should consider other peoples' advice but still maintain your original vision. sometimes the criticisms can be useful, but it is not obligated to take this advice. i think that it will be very useful to do a critique in our class because everyone has been working very independently. it will be good to not only see what everyone else is doing but help each other become better artists, and come closer to achieving our vision.
2. how can you get the most out of a critique?
like i said before, it is important to remember that you do not HAVE to make any of the changes that your peers suggest. the way to get the most out of a critique is to listen carefully to what people are saying (not only to you but to others) but still keep in mind your personal intentions for the piece. if you like it the way it is, then keep it the way it is. if someone gives you some good advice, then take that advice and improve your piece.
3. how can you be a helpful participant in class critique?
the most important thing to remember when critiquing others is to be honest and specific. it can be hurtful to say things like "i hate this whole painting." it is much more helpful and useful for the critiquee to say something like "i think you should make that shadow darker." the artist wants your opinion, and they will do with it what they please, but you should keep in mind that they worked hard on the piece. still, you should not sugarcoat your advice too much because people are always looking to make their art better.