

Critical Response Process Book
A Method for Giving and Getting Feedback
Book • 1990
Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process is a structured method for giving and receiving feedback on creative work.
It emphasizes respectful dialogue and constructive criticism, fostering a supportive environment for artists to refine their work.
The process involves four steps: statements of meaning, questions, opinions, and permissioned advice.
This approach encourages active listening and thoughtful engagement, promoting a deeper understanding between the artist and the responders.
It aims to empower artists to make informed decisions about their work while creating a collaborative and respectful atmosphere.
The method is widely used in various artistic disciplines, including dance, theater, and visual arts.
It emphasizes respectful dialogue and constructive criticism, fostering a supportive environment for artists to refine their work.
The process involves four steps: statements of meaning, questions, opinions, and permissioned advice.
This approach encourages active listening and thoughtful engagement, promoting a deeper understanding between the artist and the responders.
It aims to empower artists to make informed decisions about their work while creating a collaborative and respectful atmosphere.
The method is widely used in various artistic disciplines, including dance, theater, and visual arts.
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