League at Large is a program that showcases student artwork in public venues outside the League in order to increase exposure to and appreciation of their work.
Since its inception in 2006, League at Large students who participate in League at Large gain experience submitting their materials to open calls, preparing their work for display, and marketing their work for sale.
Including AT Kearney, ChaShaMa, Conference Board, New York International Arbitration Center, Riverside Park Conservancy, and Squire Patton Boggs as well as the Affordable Art Fair, and Governors Island Art Fair.
The League’s exclusive video series, Artmakers On Exhibit, features interviews with artists showing work in League at Large exhibitions. What is their experience like and what lessons do they take back to the studio? Visit The League’s YouTube channel to watch recent episodes of Artmakers: On Exhibit.