It is an uncertain time for everyone due to the current pandemic, but #ArtApart has shown that even though the League building is temporarily closed, the spirit of the League lives on.
Notable works from students in the classes of Sylvie Covey, Bill Behnken, Barney Hodes, Richard Pantell, and Michael Pellettieri
What’s on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery? Notable work by students in the classes of Naomi Campbell, Barney Hodes, Ricky Mujica, and Bennett Vadnais
What’s on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work from students in the classes of Dionisio Cimarelli, Mariano Del Rosario, James Little, and Rhoda Sherbell.
The art and words of African American artists who have studied or taught at the Art Students League
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable works from students in the classes of Arslan, Henry Finkelstein, Greg Follender, Joseph Peller, and Jason Bard Yarmosky.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work from students in the classes of Susan Cirigliano, Marilyn Friedman, Gregory Lyde Vigrass, Peter Reginato, Larry Poons, Wendy Shalen, and Seiji Saito.
One portrait reveals the interconnections between six artists over three generations.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work from students in the classes of Paul Ching-Bor, Silya Kiese, Jill Nathanson, and Deborah Winiarski.
At the League
If There Have Always Been Great Women Artists, Where Do We Find Them?
Jan 28, 2020, 2:42 PM
A review of the exhibition Postwar Women: They Were Always Here, curated by William Corwin, that was on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this past fall