Made in New York/Made in Seoul is an exhibition of prints by sixty artists working in New York and Seoul, Korea.
Exceptional student work for the week of April 21, 2014.
Exceptional student work for the week of April 14, 2014.
Mark(ing) Time: Works on Paper Invitational is an exhibition of artwork by artists who work strictly on paper. Its aim is to explore the traditional and contemporary ideas of what constitutes drawing and printmaking.
Martha Bloom is among ten artists who will be honored by the Silvermine School of Art for teaching at the school for over twenty years.
The Old Print Shop will feature Michael Pellettieri’s recent paintings and prints in their new gallery from March 26 to April 26, 2014.
Bill Behnken exhibited Manhattan Chiaroscuro in the 100th Annual Allied Artists Exhibition at the National Arts Club, November 8–17, 2013.
The Art Students League began awarding major grants to students in 1930. The Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant, earmarked for travel in Europe by unmarried students, was the first and continued to be the only cash award until 1995, when the Phyllis H. Mason Grant—for “traditional” painters—was established. In 1998, the Nessa Cohen Grants were…
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Retinal Displacement: An Exhibition Catalogue of Naomi Campbell’s Recent Work
Jun 18, 2013, 4:15 PM
Retinal Displacement is a catalogue of recent work by Naomi Campbell. The publication includes seventeen reproductions and essays by Midori Yoshimoto and Jonathan Goodman. It’s available through Yellow Peril Gallery and Amazon. A gathering to celebrate this publication will be held Friday, June 21 at 526 West 26th Street (NYC).
The Art Students League’s annual Red Dot Exhibition consists of the best student work judged in weekly student concours during the past year. Now on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery is a group of over ninety paintings, prints, sculptures, mixed media works, and installations that reflects the talent and diversity of the school’s…










