The art world is not a meritocracy; luck and being ready when the luck strikes are very important to outward success. Always be ready.
I believe that artists spend their lives wrestling with themselves and with their work to fulfill an ideal, a vision.
I like to attack the canvas head on, work with it, not on it, and draw meanings from materials in the process. It’s alchemy.
Chellis Baird found a kindred spirit in the great iconoclastic sculptor Louise Nevelson.
Notable work from students in the classes of Frank O’Cain, Augustine Boyce Cummings, and Yasumitsu Morito.
Chellis Baird found a kindred spirit in the great iconoclastic sculptor Louise Nevelson.
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.
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.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work by students in the classes of Peter Bonner, Bruce Dorfman, and Margaret McCann.
An exhibition celebrating how Art Students League grants expand and transform artistic practice









