ArtStudentsLeagueNY
Founded in 1875 by artists and for artists, the Art Students League has been instrumental in shaping America's legacy in the fine arts. Many renowned artists have studied and taught at the League, which is dedicated to sustaining the great tradition of training artists. Today, more than 2,500 students of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels, study at the League each month.
Barnett Newman: Here
A Conversation with Pat Lipsky
Canvas of Courage: The Role of Art in Destigmatizing the Conversation on Mental Health
Watch Nelson Shanks Paint from the Model
A Lifetime in Art with Susan Weil
Thomas Hart Benton and His Students
Building Blocks: Designers Shaped by the Art Students League
Your Comics Career: Do It Yourself
A Serious Talk About Funny Cartoons with Roz Chast
Portrait Painting Demonstration with Daniel Greene
The Gilded Age: Artists, Patrons, Studios
Putting the Work in Artwork with James Little
Honoring a Hip-Hop Legend: Portraits of The Notorious B.I.G.
Drawn Testimony: Jane Rosenberg on Four Decades as a Courtroom Sketch Artist
Celebrating Louise Nevelson at 125
Stretching a Historic Painting with Sam Goodsell
A Curator's Tour of "Harvey Dinnerstein: Reflections on Life and Work"
Max Ginsburg on Realist Painting Today
An Evening with Burton Silverman
Inside Umakanth Thumrugoti's Human Anatomy Class
Inside Ronnie Landfield's Drawing, Painting, Color, Design Class
Inside Costa Vavagiakis' Life Drawing Class
Inside Steve Walker's Comics & Sequential Art Class
How to Break Into Comics
Celebrating the Surrealist Centennial
Inside Haksul Lee's Welding Class
Inside Tomomi Ono's Printmaking Class
Composing Colors with Marcie Bronkar
Negotiating the Public Art Terrain with Harriet F. Senie