The next step in your creative journey
Through League classes and certificate tracks, aspiring artists at all levels find opportunities for further growth, deeper mentorship, and greater visibility.
Christopher Herrera, Student of Jerry Weiss: Drawing and Painting from Life
David Fitterman, Student of Natsuki Takauji: Metal Sculpture: Welding & Fabrication
Lay-Ing Oji, Lemon Summer, 2023, acrylic, rice paper, tea packaging, thread, 16 x 12 x 1.5 in.
Clayton Brooks, Student of Umakanth Thumrugoti: Drawing From Life
Austin Lee, Fathers Hand, 2022
Kikuo Saito, Brown Pipe, 2009, Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 38.5 in.
Kayla James, Insomniac, 2023, Oil on board, 12 x 12 in.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (146). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
Nyle Watson, John Seery, Diana Frank, Anita Hodoshi. Photo by Matt Borkowski/BFA.com
Austin Lee, Fathers Hand, 2022
Chitra Ganesh, A City and Her Shadow, 2021, Acrylic, ink, fabric, glass, wire on paper, 12 x 8.5in. The Art Students League of New York, Permanent Collection. Gift of Chitra Ganesh.
Sherry Camhy, Jason Bard Yarmosky. Photo by Matt Borkowski/BFA.com
Stephanie Bernheim, Clan (detail), 1992, acrylic skin mounted on canvas, 48 x 28 in. Gift of the Carroll Family Collection, New York.
Angela Capati-Caruso, Pieta’ (Hold Me), 2020, Terracotta, 16 x 9 x 11 in.
Sue Williamson, Truth Games: Linda Biehl - understand the context - Mongezi Manqina, 1998, Laminated colour laser prints, wood, metal, plastic, 33 x 47.64 x 2.4 in. Private collection, New York.
Jonathan Taub, Student of Michael Pellettieri: Etching, Lithography, Woodcut
Dream Ball 2023.
Kirsten Tingle, In America Dreaming of Scotland/Joan Eardley Copy, 2022, oil on masonite, 18 x 14 in.
Performance by Cassandra Rosebeetle at the 2023 Dream Ball.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (146). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
The League’s exhibitions are a cornerstone of our commitment to the education of artists—and the public at large.
Through League classes and certificate tracks, aspiring artists at all levels find opportunities for further growth, deeper mentorship, and greater visibility.
Students who successfully complete the League's Certificate Track receive a Certificate of Fine Art, an industry-recognized certification that represents the student’s expertise in traditional techniques.
The League's atelier-style system allows students to follow their own path within our diverse community, developing the skills and techniques needed to become a successful artist on their own schedule.