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At the League, Instructor News
Gustav Rehberger: A Website Chronicling His Career
Oct 23, 2017, 10:54 AM
Gustav Rehberger was one of the Art Students League’s great drawing instructors. A newly-launched website chronicles his career.
Twelve artists who received grants in the spring of 2015 are now exhibiting paintings, prints, sculptures, and drawings in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery.
The Gilded Age of Drawing in America, now on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, presents three dozen remarkable and rarely seen drawings by artists, both famous and lesser known.
Sherry Camhy’s fifteen suggestions for finding your path as an artist.
The Final Project 2017 is an exhibition featuring work by three graduates of the Art Students League’s Certificate Program.
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
Notable work from students in the classes of Sherry Camhy, Harvey Dinnerstein, Cornelia Foss, Dana Parlier, and Peter Reginato
“Learning to get comfortable with not knowing is one of the last stages of an artist’s development. That’s how you start to develop the habit of questioning and seeking, which can propel and sustain you outside the classroom.”
Notable work from students in the classes of Oscar Garcia, John Varriano, and Costa Vavagiakis










