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The Art Students League is a nonprofit organization that offers classes, exhibitions, and events for artists of all levels and disciplines. Learn from renowned instructors, see works by League artists and alumni, and join the community of American art since 1875.
- Academic Calendar
Below is a list of important dates in the Art Students...
- Policies
The Art Students League of New York (the “League”) does not...
- Student Guide
New students can explore the League’s offerings online (find...
- Certificate Program
The Art Students League of New York is approved by New York...
- Open Sessions
Special Friday is your opportunity to sample a League...
- Friends of the League
As a Friend of the League, you will join an exclusive group...
- Why The League
What sets the League apart. At the Art Students League of...
- Permanent Collection
The Art Students League of New York is home to a permanent...
- Academic Calendar
Art Students League of New York. 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.
Die Art Students League of New York in Manhattan ist eine Vereinigung von Kunststudenten, die 1875 [1] von Lemuel Wilmarth und einigen Studenten der National Academy of Design gegründet wurde und die wohl einflussreichste und bekannteste Art Students League ist.
Learn from instructors who are not bound by a set curriculum and choose your own artistic path at The League, the country’s oldest independent art school. Explore the historic gallery spaces, the news, and the community programs of this revolutionary community of artists.
Learn how the League was founded in 1875 by artists who wanted to create an independent and modern art school in New York City. Discover the famous instructors, students and alumni who shaped American visual arts and the League's legacy of artistic creativity and education.