About this Event
Join us for a fully online critique class focused on art and design practices that work with nature! This class is a space for biodesigners, biomaterialists, arts and ecology practitioners, environmental artists, next gen material makers, and anyone working across the intersection of sustainable or regenerative making practices!
In this international critique class we will be bringing together diverse practitioners, students, and teachers from across the globe to carve out specilaised time for feedback and discussion of their work. There are very few spaces focused on biodesign and regenerative making and this crit class aims to fill the gap in biodesign + education. Whether you are in a formal university program but your department isn't trained in ecological making methods; are burning through online biomaterial libraries with limited success; or just need extra support and advice in your biodesign + project this is the space for you!
Perfect for designers and artists working with mycelium, bioceramics, and living systems.
Class Structure
Each class will start with a short 15 minute talk on a method, idea, recipie, or case study in biodesign or ecological art followed by student project critique. Expect to have work critiqued 2-4 times during the 4 week online class. Outside of class hours there will be groups for student discussion and office hours to get more feedback from your peers and instructor.
Dates and Times
Wednesday Jan 21st - 6.30pm GMT/ 1.30pm EST/ 10.30am PST
Wednesday Jan 28th - 6.30pm GMT/ 1.30pm EST/ 10.30am PST
Wednesday Feb 4th - 6.30pm GMT/ 1.30pm EST/ 10.30am PST
Wednesday Feb 11th - 6.30pm GMT/ 1.30pm EST/ 10.30am PST
Cost
General - £30
Student/Unwaged - £20
Supporter - £40
Meet Your Instructor
Kirsten Tingle is a biodesigner and artist specialising in mycelium fabrication and regenerative painting. She is a mycelium researcher and lecturer at Lifefabs in Camden, and frequently guest lectures on biodesign philosophy practice across the UK and Europe. Kirsten co-hosts Biodesign Now, the UK's first Biodesign podcast.
Kirsten was a 2024 grant recipient from The British Mycology Society, an artist in residence at The Francis Crick Institute, and holds a masters in Biodesign from Central Saint Martins.
https://www.kirstentingle.com/
This class is geared towards students actively making, developing, or beginning a project/thesis/exhibition/material. Email [email protected] if you want to discuss whether this class is ideally suited to your current work.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kupfer, 58 Dace Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 20.00 to GBP 40.00












