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.
Still life gave me the opportunity to tell stories with the interaction of objects. Whether poetic, or narrative, there is just so much that can be said.
How can I make a poetic, metaphoric painting that speaks to our common humanity and our relationship to nature?
Q: If you were not an artist, what would you be? A: I would not be.
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.
Social media is great for getting your work seen by many people, but it’s a double-edged sword. The presence of galleries is shrinking, and there’s still nothing like standing in front of a work in person, to see the paint and the way the artist handles the brush or the chalk.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work by students in the classes of Sherry Camhy and Thomas Torak.
An artist who reaches a prodigious level of skill and then comfortably continues to produce work of that kind without continuing to push himself outside his comfort zone has reached the end of his creative development.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work by students in the classes of Martha Bloom, Stephen Lack, and Ronnie Landfield.










