On now through June 20, 2017 is the Art Student League’s annual Red Dot Exhibition, a collection of the season’s “red dot” (best of show) works from over one hundred classes.
“The best reason to collect isn’t for the sport of it, nor for profit,” Weiss writes. “Each of these drawings and paintings speaks to the artist’s observations and aspirations, and each of them resonates with me for various and personal reasons.”
Instructor News
Mary Beth McKenzie’s Monotypes Acquired by New-York Historical Society
June 7, 2017 0
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Seven of McKenzie’s monotypes are now part of the New-York Historical Society’s collection.
Bloom’s “Experimental Collage and Assemblage Workshop” will be held over three days, May 31 and June 6 & 8, 2017.
Instructor News
Frederick Brosen Watercolor on View at Winfield Gallery, Another Acquired by California Museum
June 2, 2017 0
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Frederick Brosen’s watercolor The Boardwalk, Coney Island is featured in From Dusk til Dawn at the Winfield Gallery.
Former instructor James Lancel McElhinney interviewed Ronnie Landfield for his netcast series of artist interviews.
Deborah Winiarski is participating in several events connected with the 2017 International Encaustic Conference.
It is the singular genius of the Art Students League that the best possible training for an artist is to teach self-reliance.
Timothy J. Clark’s watercolors are on view in San Diego and Laguna Beach, California.
Anne Stanner’s sculptures are appearing in three New York City venues over the next several weeks.
With a stringent palette and relentless attention to topographical landmarks as well as the distances between them, Patrick George imposed an intimate order on the pastoral landscape.
Notable work from students in the classes of Terence Coyle, Peter Golfinopoulos & Donna Mitchell, Frank Porcu, Christopher Raccioppi & Paul Oestreicher, Jonathan Shahn, and Sharon Sprung












