2.0 with Jennifer Coates, Victoria Roth, and TBC
2.0 with Jennifer Coates, Victoria Roth, and TBC
$400.00
Program Cost:
$400 Deposit is required upon enrollment to secure a seat for Canopy 2.0.
Course Tuition (Details about tuition and financial aid below)
Enrollment Instructions:
Enrollment is first come, first served - We encourage you to enroll at your earliest convenience!
Quantity:
Only 3 available
2025-2026 Canopy 2.0 Cohort
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Fall 2025Saturdays, Time TBC 8 meetings at the Canopy Studio in Chelsea Alternating weeks |
Jennifer Coates
Fall Mentor
MentorshipGroup CritiqueDiscussion + SeminarVisiting Critics
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Fall Studio VisitIn-person visit to an artist studio Dates TBD based on availability of Cohort Artists and Studio Artist |
TBA
Esteemed Artist Studio Visit
Studio VisitQ&A |
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WINTER / SPRING 2026Saturdays, Time TBC 9 meetings at the Canopy Studio in Chelsea February: 2 Seminar Meetings 2 WEEK BREAK March: 1-on-1 Mentor Critique (virtual) + 3 Salon Conversations 2 WEEK BREAK April: 3 Weeks of Panel Reviews May: Final Cohort Meeting |
Victoria Roth
Winter/Spring Mentor
Mentorship1-on-1Art ConversationsPanel Review
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Small Group Virtual SalonWill be available in Fall and Spring, Dates TBC |
Catherine Haggarty
Founder, Canopy Program
MentorshipSmall Group
Small group salons with Founder Catherine Haggarty (virtual) will be open to all Canopy 2.0 artists from Fall 2025 through Spring 2026.
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PANEL REVIEWThe final semester of Canopy 2.0 will culminate in a Panel Review for each cohort. The panel will be your Panel Mentor, your Spring Mentor, and an invited esteemed Guest Critic! The panel review is an opportunity, like in grad school, to share your development in the program and receive constructive feedback to continue your momentum in the studio. Your cohort is invited to attend + contribute to the discussion. |
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2.0 KEYNOTE LECTURE |
All 2.0 cohorts will be invited to a virtual artist talk by an esteemed guest artist!
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TAILORED CONTENT + CRITICSIn Canopy 2.0, visitors will be selected by your mentors and tailored to the needs of your cohort! Each semester, this Cohort will recieve Artist Talks and Visiting Critiques from an esteemed roster of Guest Artists + Speakers. These artists visited our 2024-2025 Canopy 2.0 inaugural cohort. |
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Canopy 2.0 Tuition
The full tuition total is $3,900, which includes:| Deposit: | $400 |
| Semester 1 Tuition: | $1750 |
| Semester 2 Tuition: | $1750 |
Please note: Upon enrollment, a $400 deposit is due in order to secure your spot in the cohort. The deposit will be applied toward your tuition.
You may choose to pay the full tuition on September 1, 2025, or enroll in a payment plan of 2-4 equal payments.
Please see Tuition and Financial Aid for more information regarding extended payment plans and Financial Aid.
You may choose to pay the full tuition on September 1, 2025, or enroll in a payment plan of 2-4 equal payments.
Please see Tuition and Financial Aid for more information regarding extended payment plans and Financial Aid.
Mentor Bios
Jennifer Coates
Jennifer Coates is an artist working in Brooklyn, NY and Lakewood, PA. She will have a solo presentation at the Untitled Art Fair in Miami with High Noon Gallery in December 2022. Her work will be featured in “And So Did Pleasure Take the Hand of Sorrow and They Wandered Through the Land of Joy” a group show centered around the drawings of Marsden Hartley, opening October 2022 at the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston, ME. Recent solo shows include Para Pastoral at Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY; Lesser Gods of Lakewood PA at High Noon Gallery, NYC; and Pagan Forest, West Chester University. Recent group shows include Psychedelic Landscape at Eric Firestone Gallery, NYC, Post Pop Landscapes at Acquavella Galleries in NYC and Palm Beach, FL, curated by Todd Bradway. She is the 2021 recipient of the John Koch Art Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a 2021 NYFA Award in painting, a 2019 Fellowship at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, and a Sharpe Walentas Studio residency (2018-2019). Her work has been written about in Hyperallergic, BOMB Magazine, the Brooklyn Rail, Art Critical, the Huffington Post, Smithsonian Journeys, and Two Coats of Paint, among other publications.
Victoria Roth
Victoria Roth is a visual artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her biomorphic abstract paintings sit on the edge of recognition— a meaty shape expands like a muscle, a gnarled form morphs into a heart, that bulbous symbol. Through her imagined and high keyed compositions, she explores ideas of queer abstraction and desire as embedded in bodily forms that appear to constantly transform. While her paintings are loud and visceral, they resonate on a psychological level, revealing themselves over time. Victoria Roth (b. 1986, Paris, FR) is a visual artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA from Columbia University in 2014 and a BA in History of Art & Architecture and Visual Arts from Brown University in 2008. She has held recent solo exhibitions and presentations with Broadway Gallery, NY (2023, 2022), Brennan & Griffin, NY (2019, 2017), fAN Kunstverein, Vienna, AT (2017), Lulu, Mexico City, MX (2016). Roth’s work has been included in numerous group shows at various galleries and institutions such as Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid, ES (2024); Hesse Flatow, NY, (2024); Hales Gallery, NY (2023); Kate Werble Gallery, NY (2023); Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, DE (2022); 1969 Gallery, NY (2021); Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR (2019); The Pit, Los Angeles (2018); Helena Anrather, NY; Lulu, Mexico City, MX and more. In addition to her studio practice, Victoria Roth is an arts educator in New York City.

