The Art Students League

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J
3 years ago

I ve been coming to the League since before I was ...

I ve been coming to the League since before I was born, as my mother was pregnant with me when she and my father attended classes together. I remain truly impressed by the dedication of the students and the faculty. It s a sane, safe environment, no snobbery, but not a day spa, either. The building is a registered landmark.
I read one negative review that was critical of the facility; classes at the League are comparatively affordable. I trust that said negative reviewer has found a more suitable castle to haunt.

C
3 years ago

This place is an absolute haven for artists. I hav...

This place is an absolute haven for artists. I have been casually taking classes here for months on and off and my drawing has improved greatly. They make it so easy to come here and learn if you are an actual person with a life. It s so easy to sign up and I ve experienced nothing but helpful staff as well as teachers. This isn t the kind of place where you will be listening to lectures you will be making actual art that you want to make without someone telling you what to do. OH and they have a cafe and an art store!

K
3 years ago

Had a great time tonight at open paint night with ...

Had a great time tonight at open paint night with Iilena. Every time we have been here all the artists have been very helpful and engaged! Thanks for providing and another night of family fun!

P
3 years ago

I should know what the League has to offer as well...

I should know what the League has to offer as well as anyone. I created an Art Students League in Denver 25 years ago based on the NY model. to me there is no place like it in the world, period! You can choose your instructor, explore different classes until you find the one that fits you best. There is just about every form of art represented at the League. What a gift to the world it is.

J
4 years ago

"Big Box" old school, in a poorly maintained facil...

"Big Box" old school, in a poorly maintained facility.
More below, but first, two of the better art schools include
1. NY School of the Arts - recently opened. The space is lovely, student work is outstanding, and work environment is friendly;
2. NY Studio School - Exceptional classes, and their marathons are dynamic.

Back to "the League":
They rarely enforce basic health standards.
The place infested with mice, and the air quality is bad in some of the work areas. Silica dust floats around the sculpting area. People sand their clay sculptures without mask protection, never being told that Silica is an industrial health hazard.
Students scrape and heavily sand acrylic paint in crowded classrooms, without wearing respirators. (Acrylic paint is loaded with toxic chemicals. So everyone in the area breaths carcinogenic dust.)
Students file metals like copper, and rusted metal in small, under-ventilated classrooms, wearing no respirator.
Students use industrial sanders and wood grinders in a room with no door and half walls. Wood dust clouds drift into the locker areas, and adjacent classrooms. (Wood dust is carcinogenic).
Heavy sanding and cutting of particle board is permitted in the classrooms. Particle board contains formaldehyde, ammonia and other carcinogens.
Most students are in the dark that they are harming themselves and people around them. And the poor mice as well.

E
4 years ago

If you go regularly and paint paint paint you will...

If you go regularly and paint paint paint you will vastly improve. Some of the best teachers are here and you also will learn from the others in the class. I can't say enough good things about the League. It is run by the members who come from the student body. The members vote for the Board of Control. And anyone who studies there can be a member after putting in a certain amount of hours. A wonderful place with a wonderful sense of community.

M
4 years ago

Great instructors and classes! I had one teacher ...

Great instructors and classes! I had one teacher who was a famous cartoonist. I had another one who was a portrait painter for heads of state. If you want to be taught by the best at a very affordable rate, this is the place for you. All the famous artists have come through the League, since it's been open since 1875. The facilities are acceptable and in fully functional condition. This place is the epitome of creativity. Children's classes are great too. They also usually have a country retreat every year for artists.

R
4 years ago

If it wasn't for the General Manager Ian, or Don's...

If it wasn't for the General Manager Ian, or Don's helpful approach and the guy that looks like a wizard I would be lost in some of my art projects. Great store, helpful staff, they keep me coming back for more art supplies, even though I don't need it. I wish everything was free but they have nice prices.

The Art Students League

The Art Students League

4.2