Festival, a bronze by Richard Barnet, is part of Sideshow Gallery’s annual Nation II: At the Alamo. The exhibition opens January 5 and continues through March 3, 2014.
Torche’ Galerie opens its Fall Exhibition this evening, October 19, with a group show of work by over forty artists, including instructor Anne Stanner.
The Instructors Exhibition 2013 September 3–22, 2013 Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery The Art Students League of New York The Art Students League of New York has customarily opened every exhibition season with a show of work by its instructors. Walter Shirlaw presented studies and paintings from his European travels, in October 1882, that appeared alongside…
Technical instructors at the Art Students League possess a refined level of skill and deep knowledge of different materials and tools. This annual exhibition of work by ten technical instructors continues in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery through August 15. 2013. Montserrat Daubon, Flay, 2013. Cast cotton, urethane foam, and clay, 29 x 17 x…
Jonathan Shahn’s Heads in Wood and Plaster is a show of sculptures and related drawings at the Grounds for Sculpture (Hamilton, NJ), a forty-two acre sculpture park and museum. The show continues through September 22, 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…
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…
Connections is a departure from my past student concours. We wanted to show how the class work is cohesive and how it interrelates. We are many things, after all, not just sculpture students working in one way. Connections offers a whole new way to see the sculptures. It is a single piece of art: a…
Heads in Wood and Plaster, a solo exhibition of Jonathan Shahn’s sculptures and drawings, opened April 18 at the Grounds for Sculpture.
My current studio, the fifth studio forge I’ve set up in New York, is located in Orangetown, New York, twenty minutes north of the George Washington Bridge on Palisades Parkway. I’ve been here since 2009. The forge sits outside on a steel plate platform with the equipment I use to form and fabricate stored both…










