2025 Instructor Salon , Opening Reception

2025 Instructor Salon , Opening Reception

A tradition that’s more than a century old; the League’s annual Instructor Salon is an exhibition of work by current instructors.

By The Art Students League of New York

Date and time

Location

The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery

215 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

A tradition that’s more than a century old; the Art Students League of New York’s annual Instructor Salon is an exhibition of work by current League instructors. This year’s salon, which features nearly 100 accomplished artists, reflects the broad range of styles and subjects taught at the League in an exemplary display of our community’s creative powers. Highlights include new work by Shijia Chen, Marc Dennis, Paula De Luccia, Ronnie Landfield, Pat Lipsky, James Little, Mary Beth McKenzie, Sharon Sprung, and Jason Yarmosky, among many others.

The Art Students League of New York was founded in 1875 by a small group of tenacious artists who broke off from the National Academy of Design. That independent spirit remains at the League today, where students pursue their work unconstrained by dogma, politics, or burdensome tuition. The League educates students in the language and process of making art in an environment where anyone who wishes to pursue arts education can realize their full potential. The League fulfills this mission by offering affordable, high-quality education and instruction in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and assemblage. Artists who have studied at the League include Georgia O'Keeffe, Norman Lewis, Robert Rauschenberg, Emilio Sanchez, Yayoi Kusama, and Ai-Weiwei, among others.

Featured Artists:

Elizabeth Allison, Arslan, Sequoyah Aono, Garin Baker, Hugo Xavier Bastidas, John Belardo, Martha Bloom, Peter Bonner, Jeff Buckland, Michael Burban, Sherry Camhy, Naomi Andrée Campbell, Alison Causer, Shijia Chen, Susan Cirigliano, Sylvie Covey, Augustine Boyce Cummings, Marcelo Daldoce, Montserrat Daubon, Paula De Luccia, Elizabeth Demaray, Jon deMartin, Marc Dennis, Lisa Dinhofer, Bruce Dorfman, Ellen Eagle, Lydia Espinosa, Henry Finkelstein, Greg Michael Follender, Marilyn J Friedman, Oscar Garcia, Leonid Gervits, Dan Gheno, Max Ginsburg, Mark Gonzales, Sam Goodsell, Dean Hartung, Heather Hutchison, Yuka Imata, Marshall Jones, Chin Yin Katz, Daisuke Kiyomiya, Sonomi Kobayashi, Gregg Kreutz, Georgia Küng, John Chia Hsuan Kuo, Ronnie Landfield, Liv Mette Larsen, Haksul Lee, Leonid Lerman, Michele Liebler, Pat Lipsky, James Little, Eric March, Margaret McCann, Mary Beth McKenzie, Dominique Medici, Yasumitsu Morito, Ricky Mujica, Bill Murphy, Jill Nathanson, Chuck Nitzberg, Karen O’Neil, Frank O'Cain, Caroline Ongpin, Tomomi Ono, Phil Padwe, Larry Poons, Richard Pantell, Joseph Peller, Michael Pellettieri, Richard Piloco, Larry Poons, Peter Reginato, Doug Safranek, Wendy Shalen, Robin Smith, Brandon Soloff, Sharon Sprung, Natsuki Takauji, Kamilla Talbot, Dan Thompson, Lynn Tomaszewski, Bennett Vadnais, John A. Varriano, Costa Vavagiakis, Damien Vera, Steven Walker, Frank Webster, Amy Weiskopf, Jerry Weiss, Deborah Winiarski, and Jason Bard Yarmosky.

Header image: Larry Poons, Untitled, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 24.19 x 23.19 in.

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On June 2, 1875, a group of art students had the radical idea to create their own art school—one designed for and run by

independent artists. These students broke away from the

National Academy of Design and started the Art Students League of New York—an atelier-style institution where

anyone with an interest in art education can learn traditional fine art technique.

With more than 100 classes taught in-studio and online , League students make art from day one. League artists learn by doing, under the guidance of professional artist instructors. Free from a set curriculum and restrictive grading system, League students can focus on making art.

There are no applications or prerequisites. Course registration is by the month, and tuition is among the most affordable in New York City.

Visit the League's website and start making art today!

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Sep 3 · 6:00 PM EDT