Young Critics and Reviewers Residency Programme

The Lagos Fringe Young Critics and Reviewers Residency program is aimed at equipping young critics and reviewers across Africa in strategically and critically analyze various forms of art. The forms of art include Film, Visual arts, literacy, music, and Live performances.   

The goal of this program is to use constructive art criticism as a tool for challenging harmful stereotypes and narratives about the African continent.  

The Lagos Fringe poses a great opportunity for the participants to not only be taught various forms of art criticism but to also gain hands-on experience while critiquing the various forms of art expressions at the Lagos Fringe.

The Lagos Fringe Young  Critics and Reviewers Program which was launched in 2022 to nurture and develop the critical thinking and writing skills of young individuals in analyzing and interpreting various forms of art has been redesigned to include a residency & mentorship program.

Objective:

– Equip young critics with the knowledge and skills to thoughtfully evaluate and critique various forms of art expression.

– Foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of art among young people

– Provide a platform for young critics to share their perspectives and engage with the art community

– Use art criticism as a tool for changing the African narrative and to contribute positively to the creative economy.

 

Components:

– Workshops and training sessions on art criticism and journalism

– Mentorship from established art critics and industry professionals

– Opportunities to attend exhibitions, performances, and festivals

– Publishing opportunities for all art expressions through digital platforms and print media.

– Networking and community building amongst art critics in Africa and the diaspora.

 

Benefits:

Critics will

– Develop critical thinking and communication skills

– Enhances understanding and appreciation of various art forms

– Provides a platform for young voices to contribute to the art conversation

– Prepares participants for careers in art criticism, journalism, or related fields

– Fosters a sense of community among young art enthusiasts and critics.

 

Target Audience:

– Young individuals (ages 15 – 35 years ) with an interest in art and art criticism.

– Art students, emerging artists, art enthusiasts and aspiring art critics

– Those seeking to develop their critical thinking and artistic skills.

 

Program Structure:

– A two-day virtual workshop and a 1-day physical session.

– will include online or offline components

– is tailored to focus on specific art forms (e.g., visual arts, theater, music, Film)

 

Eligibility criteria

  1. Applicants must be 18 years of age and over.
  2. Applicants must be of African origin and can be resident anywhere around the world.
  3. Applicants with or without experience are encouraged to apply.

 

Applicants with experience must possess

  1. A strong portfolio of published reviews and critical writings in reputable art publications or online platforms.
  2. A degree in art history, criticism, journalism, or a related field, and/or participation in writing workshops or critical studies programs.
  3. References: Letters of recommendation from editors, curators, or other established art professionals.

 

Applicants without experience must 

  1. Show a demonstrated interest in contemporary art practices, theories, and trends.
  2. Possess excellent writing, analytical, and communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences.
  3. Show commitment to maintaining independent and objective critical perspectives.
  4. Present a clear proposal outlining the project’s goals, scope, and outcomes, including a plan for research, writing, and public engagement during the residency.
  5. References: Letters of recommendation from editors, curators, or other established art professionals.

Selected participants are encouraged but not mandated to participate in the physical sessions in Nigeria. Selected participants who do not reside in Nigeria but choose to be part of the physical program will be responsible for their travel expenses.

 

Obligation of the participants 

  1. Participants must be available for the duration of the online training.
  2. Participants who choose to be present at the festival must publish content on the festival activities on a publishing platform. The reviews can either be written or in video format as the case be. Participants without experience will be required to make posts on a publishing platform (Social media, traditional media, e.t.c).

 

Benefits of being part of the program

  1. Certificate of Participation from the Lagos Fringe
  2. Special mentions of participants in the Lagos Fringe Festival website and publicity materials
  3. Access to global opportunities for Art criticism.
  4. Participants who attend the physical sessions will be given exclusive access to all events at the festival.

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