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The EXHIBITION OUTREACH PROGRAM



The Art Students League’s Exhibition Outreach Program (EOP) provides emerging artists with experience entering their work in competition, preparing their work for public display, and marketing their work for sale. It also puts the art of League students in front of hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers each year and increases exposure and appreciation for art among the general public. EOP also brings art to traditionally underserved communities.
 


This program is made possible in part through the generosity of the Arlene B. Coffey Trust, The Marilyn and Bob Laurie Foundation, The Ruth Katzman Fund and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

The League admits the students of any race to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school and the League does not discriminate on the basis of race in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.


 


  

 

<i>EOP at ING Direct Café
EOP at ING Direct Café
<i>The Affordable Art Fair
The Affordable Art Fair
<i>EOP at Ogilvy & Mather
EOP at Ogilvy & Mather
<i>Dance on Canvas with SYREN
Dance on Canvas with SYREN
<i>The Jersey Show</i>
The Jersey Show
<i>EOP at Ogilvy & Mather
EOP at Ogilvy & Mather
<i>EOP at Grace Institute
EOP at Grace Institute

SHOWCASING student Work in Public spaces

How to Apply

 
EOP Venue Partners & Exhibition Spaces Include:
 
PricewaterhouseCoopers

Gensler
 
Grace Institute
 
Manhattan Borough President’s Office

    Ogilvy & Mather

    680 & 500 Fifth Avenue

    Tower 49 at
12 East 49th Street

Park Avenue Bistro

First Time Applicants:
Exhibition Outreach Programs are open to current students of the Art Students League. Some special exhibitions may also be open to members not currently enrolled in classes. To apply to be considered for Exhibition Outreach, please fill out the online Exhibition Outreach Application. Exhibition Outreach now accepts only online applications.

Current Artist Calls
Works on Paper: Hospital for Joint Diseases, NYU Langone Medical Center
Application Deadline: June 10, 11pm

Artist Call for "2nd Annual Summer Exhibition"
Application Deadline: July 2, 11 pm

Artist Call: EOP "Portrait Exhibition" at Gensler
Application Deadline: July 8, 11 pm

 

The Work of More than 300 Students in 60 Exhibitions
Since its inception in 2006, the EOP—led by former League student, and current professional exhibiting artist and curator Leah McCloskey—has placed works by more than 300 artists in 60 exhibitions. EOP has also represented League artists at the 2008 through 2010 Affordable Art Fairs and other major New York City Fairs.
 
Become a Venue Partner
EOP is always looking for new sites to host exhibitions. When our partners host an exhibit of diverse and powerful work by League artists, they enhance their everyday environment and demonstrate their support for the arts and for the community to their employees, clients and other visitors.  If you're interested exploring being a venue partner, please call Leah McCloskey at 212-247-4510, x. 160.

Recent Exhibitions

     
  Patterned Colors
Rudy Bravo, Eda Erdik, Atsuko Kawai
August 20 - September 21, 2012

Grace Institute
1233 Second Avenue 
 

Governors Island Art Fair 2012
5 Weekends in September

 2012 Exhibitors

 www.4heads.org

Graphic by William Mwazi, Julie Nadel and Yasuaki Okamoto
May 23 - September 26, 2012

Publicis Healthcare Communications Group
1675 Broadway 8th Floor


New Shoes by Janet Mait
May 10 – October 1

Squire Sanders
30 Rockefeller Plaza
By appointment only: 212-247-4510 ext: 160
 

Kentaro Fujioka, Dalia Haber & Janet Rossi

The Ogilvy Chocolate Factory
636 11th Ave (between 46th and 47th St.)

  Walter Lynn Mosley and Selva Sanjines

Lincoln Towers
185 West End Ave
Amy DiGi
January 12, 2012 - April 2012

Publicis Healthcare Communications Group
1675 Broadway 8th Floor

Elisabeth Page Purcell
January 2012

AT Kearney
7 Times Square Towers Broadway

ASL Women Artists
December 8, 2011 - May 15, 2012

A.T. Kearney Global Management Consultants, 7 Time Square

Participating Artists: Julie Abraham, Monserrat Daubon, Kukuko Doi,
Arlene Hutcheson, Esther Ibisch, Helena kauppila, Janie Milstein, Heike
Neumeister, Susan Siegel, Theodosia A.G. Tamborline, and Shira Toren

Image by Arlene Hutcheson

 

Lilian R. Engel
January–May 2012

Squire Sanders
30 Rockefeller Plaza

 


Support Exhibition Outreach
By supporting the League’s Exhibition Outreach Program, you can help EOP:

  • Exhibit the work of more League student artists
  • Bring art to more public spaces and more viewers' eyes and lives
  • Provide stipends to financially needy, merit-qualifying students to prepare their art for exhibition
  • Underwrite EOP’s presence at more art shows like the Affordable Art Fair
Use the Donate through NYCharities button below to make your tax-deductible donation.
IMPORTANT:  To donate please type in "Exhibition Outreach" under Designate your donation to a specific program or fund on the "NYCharities Form."  Thank you.

 

 


Thank You NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
The League's lecture and exhibitions programs, Permanent Collection, LINEA, and Exhibition Outreach Program are supported in part with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

 

  
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