How do the Work Show Grow school crits work? 

A crit is an open and respectful environment to give and receive feedback for your work. Making regular use of crit sessions gives your work structure and supports progressing an idea from its earliest stages through to completion. The peer to peer sessions are a highlight in the monthly Work Show Grow school calendar. You will need to be a paid member of the school to attend the crits.  

You will receive feedback from an international perspective, and you will be supported by your fellow work show growers. You can sign up to one crit a month. They are intentionally at a variety of times and days to allow for time zone and schedule flexibility.  

Each session will be for up to eight people and will take place on Zoom. Booking is made every month via Acuity Scheduling in the members area. A crit lead will introduce the session and keep everyone's presentation to time. When you become a member of Work Show Grow you will watch a short preparation video from Natasha explaining the process. 

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