From January through May each year, students are invited to participate in the Art Students League’s class concours exhibition in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery. Under the guidance of their instructors, students select works to display, which will be judged by other League instructors. The judges award Red Dots for those works deemed best in show. At the end of the season, several Red Dot pieces are purchased for the school’s permanent collection.
Last week the classes of Henry Finkelstein, Michael Grimaldi, Peter Golfinopoulos & Christine Jordan, and Anthony Antonios exhibited. Red dots were awarded to Mollie Hosmer-Dillard, Hak Sul Lee, Lesley Friedman, Seiji Gailey, and Jane Wu. This week’s exhibition includes work from the classes of Naomi Campbell, Pat Lipsky, Deborah Winiarski, and Barney Hodes.
Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Seiji Gailey, a student of Michael Grimaldi. Photo: Leo Juvier
Judy Gussoff, a student of Anthony Antonios. Photo: Leo Juvier
Mollie Hosmer, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Hak Sul Lee, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Lesley Friedman, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Jane Wu, a student of Peter Golfinopoulos and Christine Jordan. Photo: Leo Juvier
Judy Gussoff, a student of Anthony Antonios. Photo: Leo Juvier
Mollie Hosmer, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Hak Sul Lee, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Lesley Friedman, a student of Henry Finkelstein. Photo: Leo Juvier
Jane Wu, a student of Peter Golfinopoulos and Christine Jordan. Photo: Leo Juvier