The Last Day of Regular Session is Sunday, May 26. All personal items must be removed from the studios. Items not removed will be thrown out.
The building will be closed for maintenance Monday, May 27 – Monday, June 3.
Ronnie Landfield, Peaceful Crossing, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 35 x 50 in.
Neledie Dorce, Nature is Life, Clara Barton High School.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (127). Gouache on paper, 11 15/16 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
Susan Markowitz Meredith, LIFE DANCE, 2023.
Theresa Bernstein, Radio City Chorus Line, 1930, Watercolor on paper, 14.25 x 19.25 in. Gift of the Carroll Family Collection, New York. Permanent Collection of The Art Students League of New York.
Thomas Creem, Kimon Nicolaides, 1935, Ink on paper. Permanent Collection, The Art Students League of New York.
Susan Markowitz Meredith, LIFE DANCE, 2023.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (146). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
Bryant Portwood, "Wiz Kid"
Haksul Lee, Convex-thing in Prussian Blue, 2011, Steel, cotton canvas, acrylic paint, 20 x 20 x 7 in.
Lay-Ing Oji, Lemon Summer, 2023, acrylic, rice paper, tea packaging, thread, 16 x 12 x 1.5 in.
Guy Richards Smit & Murray Hill at Dream Ball 2023. Photo by Rupert Ramsay/BFA
Mary Ann Moy, Student of Frank Porcu: Sculpting the Figure in Clay - The Additive Anatomical Approach
Stephen Knight, Ray In Studio 5, 2022, oil on canvas, 18 x 14 in.
Jonathan Taub, Student of Michael Pellettieri: Etching, Lithography, Woodcut
Lisa Dinhofer, Meltdown in Lockdown, 2020, Color pencil on paper, 25 x 33 in.
Anita Eckberg
Susan Markowitz Meredith, LIFE DANCE, 2023.
Victoria Steinberg, 2023. Pastel chalk on black paper19.5 x 25.5 in.
Susan Markowitz Meredith, LIFE DANCE, 2023.
Helen Draves, Hope, 2023.
Saema Nabeel, Pink Peonies, 2023, oil on cotton, 20 x 16 in.
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Through League classes and certificate tracks, aspiring artists at all levels find opportunities for further growth, deeper mentorship, and greater visibility.
Students who successfully complete the League's Certificate Track receive a Certificate of Fine Art, an industry-recognized certification that represents the student’s expertise in traditional techniques.
The League's atelier-style system allows students to follow their own path within our diverse community, developing the skills and techniques needed to become a successful artist on their own schedule.