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Critique Session

Instructor: Kimberly Henrikson

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February 12, 2025, from 6-8 PM

Wednesday Evening Session

Group size 4-8, All Levels

$35 Members, $50 Non-members

Quarterly Sessions Next session: May 2025

CCP’s Executive Director, Kimberly Henrikson, will lead a group of up to 8 artists in a crit session with the intention of providing a space where artists can practice talking about their work. As a group, we will offer supportive feedback as we look at finished pieces from each artist. Artists are expected to participate in the entire session, and to contribute to the discussion in a professional and constructive manner. Each artist will bring 1 print for the group’s consideration.

Workshop Location: Upstairs Studio – No Elevator

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Questions?
 Please email Workshop Coordinator Toni Miraldi at tmiraldi@contemprints.org

KIMBERLY HENRIKSON joined the Center for Contemporary Printmaking as the Executive Director in 2017 after having served as a member of the Board of Directors. In addition to her role at the Center, Kim serves as Membership Chair for the Print Club of New York and has a seat on the National Advisory Council for the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State University. She also serves on the Advisory Board for the Norwalk Art Space with leaders in the arts community of Fairfield County and surrounding region. Previously, she ran her own art advisory business and she also held a senior position at Artstor, a non-profit organization that provides access to digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities and sciences. Kimberly has also held various roles focused on client relationship management for both creative and technology organizations in New York City, including Yahoo, HotJobs.com, a fashion design house, and a midtown art gallery. Kimberly received a BA in Art History from Penn State University and served two years as President of the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board. She also completed coursework towards an MA degree in Art History at Hunter College in New York City.

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