The League's Legacy

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.

The League’s Legacy

1875

2024
Bruce Dorfman completes his sixtieth year of teaching at the League, where he was a student of Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Arnold Blanch, and Charles Alston.
Bruce Dorfman completes his sixtieth year of teaching at the League, where he was a student of Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Arnold Blanch, and Charles Alston.
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Edward Prescott Letter on the founding of the Art Students League.

Bruce Dorfman, "Propellor", 2007. Canvas, metal, wood, paper, fabric, acrylic, 55 x 71 x 4 in. Permanent Collection of the Art Students League of New York.

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2025
The League turns 150.
The League turns 150.
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Edward Prescott Letter on the founding of the Art Students League.

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