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Explore your passion for art at the Art Students League of New York. Offering diverse classes and workshops in the heart of Manhattan. Ignite your creativity in an inspiring community of artists.
- Academic Calendar
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- Policies
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- Student Guide
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- Certificate Program
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- Open Sessions
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- Friends of the League
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- Why The League
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- Academic Calendar
The American Fine Arts Society Building at 215 West 57th Street. The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City. The Arts Students League is known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists.
From Georgia O’Keeffe to Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko to Louise Nevelson, Ai Weiwei to James Little, the Art Students League has been a major force in shaping American art. Created in 1875, at the dawn of New York’s influence in the international art scene, a small group of tenacious artists broke off from the National Academy of Design.
See what the news is sharing about The League’s current educational offerings, community programs, and events. The Art Students League of New York is an independent art school offering atelier-style studio art classes in painting, drawing, sculpting, printmaking, and mixed media in New York City.
The Art Students League of New York is home to a permanent collection that traces the history of American art since the League’s founding in 1875. Featuring more than 2,000 outstanding works by instructors and alumni of the League, the collection includes some of the most important names in American art—from Norman Rockwell, Charles Alston ...