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You definitely shouldn't be worried about being judged for this, it is great that you want to carry on studying. I would definitely ask the university about this, the worst they could say is no, and whilst this would be disappointing you could still apply to continue for the next september.
I also understand that criticism can be be hard to take especially when doing an artistic subject as you are. Taking criticism graciously, is hard a skill many of us are still trying to learn, but it sounds like your teacher may need to be more tactful when giving you feedback on your work.
Something to remember when you ask questions in class is that nobody will judge you, as people may be having the same questions as you but too afraid to ask that question out loud!