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.
Photo by Matt Borkowski/BFA.com
Alison Jones, Lisbon Yellow, 2023, 19 x 8 in.
Guada Cruz, Merienda, 2021, Oil on board, 7.5 x 10 in.
Suri Kwak, Student of Bennett Vadnais: Studio Landscape/Cityscape
Yoko Cohen, Student of Yasumitsu Morito: Ceramic Sculpture
Terence Coyle, A Ride in Central Park, Watercolor on paper, 20 x 30 in. The Art Students League of New York, Permanent Collection. Donated by Anne Costello Coyle.
Sue Kaplan, Student of Elizabeth Allison: Expressive Watercolor
Stephen Knight, Ray In Studio 5, 2022, oil on canvas, 18 x 14 in.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (127). Gouache on paper, 11 15/16 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
William Eakin, Student of Elizabeth Allison: Clay Sculpture
Barnett Newman, Untitled (118). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 13/16 in. Private Collection.
Jeremy Day, Landscape, Orenhofen, 2023, three-color etching mounted on paper, 5.5 x 6 in.
Susan Markowitz Meredith, LIFE DANCE, 2023.
Anita Eckberg
Jorge Valenzuela, Untitled, 2022, oil on canvas, 65 x 65 in.
Christopher Herrera, Student of Jerry Weiss: Drawing and Painting from Life
Angela Capati-Caruso, Pieta’ (Hold Me), 2020, Terracotta, 16 x 9 x 11 in.
Alison Jones, Yellow with Green on Top, 2023, 18 x 12 in.
Lisa Dinhofer, Meltdown in Lockdown, 2020, Color pencil on paper, 25 x 33 in.
Oak Za Chi, Student of Ronnie Landfield: Drawing, Painting, Color, Design
Shijia Chen, The Horse, 2022, Metal, 55 x 60 in.
Sequoyah Aono, Watching Upon the Present, 2011.
Anthony Riotto, Breaking Though, 2023. Metal, granite, wood, 18 x 15 x 12 in.
Kayla James, Insomniac, 2023, Oil on board, 12 x 12 in.
Roberto Franzone, Red Arches, 2011.
Jonathan Taub, Student of Michael Pellettieri: Etching, Lithography, Woodcut
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