SCA Studio Crit Program
David Attwood
8-week course
Thursdays, 6.30pm–8.30pm
October 6–November 24, 2022
Applications closed

The SCA Studio Crit Program is a coordinated series of group studio critiques for artists working in the field of Contemporary Art. Participants present works in progress for critical feedback from the cohort, with the aim of aiding the material and conceptual development of their artistic projects, exchanging ideas, and fostering discussion. 

Participation in the SCA Studio Crit Program is by application, with up to eight positions available. Over eight sessions, each participant will individually present their work to the group for discussion. It is imperative that all participants attend all sessions. Sessions will take place in the studio of the presenting participant, and where this is not possible alternative arrangements will be made. 

Please note that the program is not open to currently enrolled students, and privileges artists that have an undergraduate degree or qualification in art or higher. The program is coordinated by artist David Attwood. 

If accepted, we will send you a link to enrol. We ask you to pay what you can—$250, $100, or $0. There is no cap on the number of free enrolments of the 8 positions available.  

Marcel Duchamp’s 67th Street Studio, 1917–1918.

Instructor biography
David Attwood makes artwork in the form of readymades, found objects and sculptural assemblages using contemporary commodities. Attwood holds a PhD in Art from Curtin University, and in 2019 completed the SOMA Summer Program, SOMA, Mexico City. He has shown his work widely across Australia and overseas in commercial, institutional, artist-run, online, and offsite settings. Attwood is the coeditor of the book The Art of Laziness: Contemporary Art and Post-Work Politics (Art + Australia, 2020) and runs the project space Disneyland Paris