Guada Angela L. Cruz, Sunday Morning, 2017, Oil on board, 8 x 10 in.
Isa Mejia, Student of Deborah Winiarski: Mixed Media, Collage, Painting, and Dimensional Art
John Graham, Self Portrait, 1923, Oil on canvas, 20.25 x 15 in. Private Collection, Courtesy of Shin Gallery, New York.
Keiko Nakamuri, Student of Garin Baker: Direct Figure and Portrait Painting
Tony Smith, Spitball, 1970, Granite, Ed. 26/50, 11.75 x 14.5 x 14.25 in. The Art Students League of New York, Permanent Collection.
Andrea Kornbluth, Student of Lynn Tomaszewski
Haksul Lee, Convex-thing in Prussian Blue, 2011, Steel, cotton canvas, acrylic paint, 20 x 20 x 7 in.
Lay-Ing Oji, Lemon Summer, 2023, acrylic, rice paper, tea packaging, thread, 16 x 12 x 1.5 in.
Lay-Ing Oji, Scent of Winter Sun, 2021, acrylic, silk shantung, fabric, tea bag, color pencil, 24 x 18 x 1.5 in.
Akihiro Ito, Tomorrow, 2010.
Andrea Kornbluth, Student of Lynn Tomaszewski
Stephanie Bernheim, Red Bar, 1980, Acrylic on wire, 30 x 43 x 4 in. Gift of Carroll Family Collection, New York.
Pin Hsin Chu, Mom & Me
Andrew Drillon
Norberto Perez, Clayton, 2022. Oil paint, 12 x 16 in.
Sherry Camhy, Jason Bard Yarmosky. Photo by Matt Borkowski/BFA.com
Judith Louie, Student of Elizabeth Allison: Clay Sculpture
Laura Nato, Credit What?, 2020, mixed media, 7 x 5 ft.
Carmen Herrera, Untitled, 2016, Acrylic on paper, 30 x 22 in. © Estate of Carmen Herrera; Courtesy Lisson Gallery.
Mary Beth McKenzie, Self-portrait (light green shirt), 2021, Oil on canvas, 50 x 40 in.
Theresa Bernstein, Rocky Neck, East Gloucester, c. 1923, Watercolor on paper, 15.5 x 22.5 in. Gift of the Carroll Family Collection, New York. Permanent Collection of The Art Students League of New York.
Anne-Joëlle Galley, Picasso's Garden, 2023, mixed media collage on raw canvas, 36 x 36 in.
Takako Yoneyama, Student of Garin Baker: Direct Figure and Portrait Painting
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