Canopy 2.0 Cohort with Catherine Haggarty and Michael Berryhill (Mondays Virtual) (For Beth)

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Canopy 2.0 Cohort with Catherine Haggarty and Michael Berryhill (Mondays Virtual) (For Beth)

$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)

Eligibility:

  • Artists who have completed The Canopy Program before September 2026 are welcome to enroll.

Enrollment Instructions:

  • Enrollment is first come, first served - We encourage you to enroll at your earliest convenience!

Enroll in 2.0 Cohort with Catherine and Michael
Fall Mentor: Catherine Haggarty
Spring Mentor: Michael Berryhill
Office hours faculty: Amy Lincoln
Cohort Type: virtual
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 6-9pm (EST) / 3-6pm (PST)
Cohort Size: 10 Artists
Structure:

Fall (8 weeks)

Winter (2 weeks)

Spring (8 weeks)

Culminating 2-week Group Show at High Noon Gallery


Fall 2026

September 14 - December 14, 2026
8 meetings via Zoom
Alternating weeks

Meeting day & time
Mondays, 6-9pm (EST) / 3-6pm (PST)

Class dates

  • September 14, 21
  • October 5, 19
  • Nov 2, 16, 30
  • Dec 14
  • (Please note, Sep 21 is Yom Kippur)
  • (No meetings Sep 28, Oct 12, Oct 26, Nov 9, Nov 23, Dec 7)
Mentorship
Group Critique
Seminar
Visiting Critics

Work with the Fall Mentor for a full semester, meeting with the cohort and curated visiting critics for group critiques and 1 week of seminar. Fall alternates weekly meetings, to allow for focused studio time to develop work!


Fall 1-on-1 office hours

1-on-1 virtual 30-minute meetings with office hours faculty

Meeting day & time
Date and time are TBD based on the availability of artists and faculty.


Mini-Winter 2027

February 1 – February 15, 2027
2 virtual meetings via Zoom

Meeting day & time
Mondays, 6-9pm (EST) / 3-6pm (PST)

Class dates

  • February 1
  • February 15
Mentorship
Readings & film
Seminar

Mini-winter is a seminar-focused stretch to dive into readings, theory, films, research, and cohort discussion on topics in contemporary art. Texts will be selected by the mentor based on cohort interests.


Winter 1-on-1 office hours

1-on-1 virtual 30-minute meetings with your winter / spring mentor

Meeting day & time
Date and time are TBD based on the availability of artists and faculty.


Spring 2027

March 1 - April 26, 2027
9 meetings via Zoom

Meeting day & time
Mondays, 6-9pm (EST) / 3-6pm (PST)

Class dates

  • March 1, 8, 15, 22
  • April 5, 12, 19, 26
  • (No meeting March 29)
Mentorship
Group Critique
Seminar
Group Show Prep

Work with the Spring Mentor in seminar and cohort meetings.

Special topics lecture

Led by Catherine Haggarty and a guest—TBA based on current topics in painting and sculpture. All 2.0 cohorts will be invited to this virtual session!


Spring 1-on-1 office hours

1-on-1 virtual 30-minute meetings with office hours faculty

Meeting day & time
Date and time are TBD based on the availability of artists and faculty.


Culminating Group Show at High Noon Gallery

68 Reade Street
Tribeca, New York, NY

This is a group show with all 2.0 artists at High Noon and will remain open to the public for 2 weeks.

High Noon Gallery

Tailored content + critics

All visiting critics and lecturers are selected by your Canopy faculty according to each cohort’s interests and needs. Your roster will be tailored to you!


Salons

Small-group cross-cohort artist meetings, offered periodically, led by additional mentors.


Canopy portal

While enrolled in Canopy 2.0, you will have access to the Canopy Portal, a hub for recommended podcasts, readings, films, and opportunities.


Canopy 2.0 Tuition

The full tuition total is $4,400 ($70 per contact hour)
This includes:

Deposit: $400
Semester 1 Tuition: $2000
Semester 2 Tuition: $2000
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, 2026, 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.

Scholarships

Canopy 2.0 has scholarships you can apply for:

  • Two $1,500 JBH Scholarships of Service and Commitment
  • One $1,000 Lumin Wakoa scholarship for Artist Parents

Apply via the enrollment form!


Mentor Bios

Catherine Haggarty


Catherine Haggarty, b. 1984, is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York.

Haggarty earned her M.F.A from Mason Gross, Rutgers University in 2011. Haggarty is the Founder, Owner and Executive Director of The Canopy Program which is a one year mentorship program within the NYC Crit Club which Haggarty co-founded with artist Hilary Doyle in 2017. In addition, Haggarty is a Visiting Associate Professor at Pratt Institute.

Currently, Haggarty is the Spring 2024 Teiger Mentor for the Arts at Cornell AAP MFA and recently was a Visiting Artist at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (Denver, CO) on the occasion of her Exhibition featuring ten years of work at The Philip J. Steele Gallery.

Haggarty’s paintings and curatorial work have been reviewed by and featured in Bomb Magazine, Artnet, Hyperallergic, Art Forum, Two Coats of Paint, Brooklyn Magazine, The New York Times, Art Maaze Magazine, Art Spiel, Pep Talks for Artists, Sound and Vision Podcast and The Observer.

Catherine has been a visiting artist & critic at Cornell MFA (2024), Rocky Mountain College of Art (2024), Western Connecticut MFA (2023), Contemporary Arts Memphis (2023), Vassar College (2023), Rutgers MFA (2022), U. Albany MFA (2022), MICA (2022), UCONN MFA (2022 + 2023), RISD BFA (2022), Pratt BFA (2022), The University of Oregon (2021), Boston University MFA (2021), SUNY Purchase MFA (2020), Hunter MFA (2020), Denison University (2020), Brooklyn College MFA (2019) and in 2018 Haggarty was the Anderson Endowed Lecturer at Penn State University.

Solo & Two Person exhibitions include: Untitled Miami, Lorin Gallery, LA, Geary Contemporary (NYC), Massey Klein Gallery (NYC), This Friday Next Friday (Brooklyn), Bloomsburg University (PA), and Look and Listen in Marseille France. Select group exhibitions include: The PIT (LA), Badr El Jundi (Madrid, Spain), Mindy Solomon (Miami, FL), Andrew Rafcaz (Chicago, IL), Hesse Flatow (NYC), Mrs (Maspeth, NY) and McBride Contemporary in Montreal, Canada.


Michael Berryhill


Michael Berryhill (b. 1972, El Paso, TX) received his BFA at the University of Texas, Austin, TX and his MFA from Columbia University, New York, NY. He has held solo exhibitions at La Maison des Rendezvous, Brussels, Belgium; Night Gallery, Los Angeles Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY, Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid, Spain, Writing on his work has appeared in The New York Times, Art in America, and The Brooklyn Rail, among other publications. Berryhill lives and works in Ellenville, NY.


Amy Lincoln


Born in Bloomington, Indiana in 1981, New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dream-like scenes of imagined landscapes, atmospheric activity and vibrant, fantastical foliage. Recalling her upbringing in Oregon, where beach visits under overcast skies were frequent, Lincoln’s paintings explore the phenomena of light reflection and refraction. She completed her MFA at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art in 2006 and her BA at University of California, Davis in 2003. Lincoln’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Sperone Westwater (2024, 2023, 2021), Taymour Grahne Projects, London (2022), Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York (2018; 2016) and Monya Rowe Gallery, Saint Augustine, FL (2016), among others. Her work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions including Johansson Projects, Oakland, CA (2024), Columbus Museum of Art, OH (2023), The Hole, New York (2022), Sargent’s Daughters, New York (2018), and Regina Rex, New York (2017), as well as internationally at Galerie Valerie Bach, Brussels, Belgium (2020) and Taymour Grahne Projects, London (2022; 2021). Lincoln has been awarded residencies at the Wave Hill Winter Workspace program, the Inside Out Art Museum Residency in Beijing, and a Swing Space residency from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.