Notable work by the students from the classes of Paul Ching-Bor, Fredrick Brosen, Barney Hodes, and Frederick Wong
Notable student work from the classes of Naomi Campbell, Ellen Eagle, Ephraim Rubenstein, and Oldrich Teply
Notable student work from the classes of James Garvey, James Little, Knox Martin, and Deborah Winiarski.
Notable student work from the classes of Bruce Dorfman, Karen O’Neil, and Peter Reginato
Notable student work from the classes of Marshall Jones and Ronnie Landfield
Notable work from the classes of Henry Finkelstein, Joseph Peller, and Thomas Torak
Dave was a real New Yorker, and in all his flamboyance, incorrigibleness, convulsive laughter, and memorable kindness, he was a quintessential part of Art Students League life.
Until I saw the New York Times article, I had no idea that the art of the last six centuries had ceased to matter. I mean, I’ve been following the news every day.
In an atelier-based school, like the Art Students League, an instructor’s work of art can serve as a kind of shorthand for the unique curriculum that he or she brings to the studio.
This exhibition features recent works by the League’s technical instructors in plaster casting, welding, sculpting in wax, and printmaking.