An Exhibition of Juror Selected Work From Our Student Salons
June 30–July 16, 2022
Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery
Monday – Friday, 10 am – 9 pm
Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
Opening Thursday, June 30, 6–8 pm
The Art Students League of New York is proud to present the annual Juried Selection exhibition, an exhibition of juror selected work from our Student Salons, that represents some of the highest caliber work being produced by League artists today. An annual tradition for decades, The League has not been able host this exhibition, formerly known as the Red Dot Exhibition, in recent years. The work on display this year, selected by the renowned instructors of The League, and curated by our Curator-at-Large, Jillian Russo, is a celebration of our students’ return The League, and our community’s commitment to artmaking.
Featuring: Connor Barre, Pascale Brinkmann, Val Brochard, Dustin Brumit, Dieu Sam Bui-Diefenbach, Nelsena Burt-Spano, Hellen Cha-Kim, Frank Chido, Woon Choi, Pin Hsin Chu, Alfred Colella, Loraine Crocetti, Tomas Daskam, Helen Draves, Janet Dunson, Orn Evans, Richard Fallica, Miyuki Fuji, Al Granberg, Youmi Haefelin, Nina Hellman, Kathleen Huggard, Yumiko Ichikawa, Kenichi Ikeda, Joanna Karatzas, Anna Kennedy, Rendy Kowal, John Kuo, Fejzo Lalaj, Zhi Li, Isabel Llosa, Judy Louie, Katrina Lysenko, David Malamut, Artem Maloratsky, Justice Maltese, David Marchi, Heath Martin, Susan Marx, Kathryn Mashevich, Tokoha Matsuda, Ava McNamee, Susan Markowitz Meredith, Sachin Pannuri, Norberto Perez, Colleen Pike Blair, Anna Rabinowitz, Luis Romero, Veronica Schliemann, Cheryl Sims, Sophie Strohmeier, Yuko Takei, Tristan Tennery, Paul Vogel, Yoko Wakabayashi, Susan Wolfe, Amra-Faye Wright, Polly Xu, Hong Yang, Christine Yost, Fulvia Zambon and Roberto Zavala
Jillian Russo is a Brooklyn-based curator and art historian. She served as Curator for the Art Students League from 2013-2018 and as Director of Exhibitions at Hollis Taggart from 2019-2021. She has organized numerous exhibitions including Remnant Romance: Environmental Works, Idelle Weber and Aurora Robson, Knox Martin: Radical Structures, The Masters: Art Students League Teachers and their Students, and On the Front Lines: Military Veterans at the Art Students League of New York. She is a contributor to the Brooklyn Rail and has written articles for American Quarterly, CAA Reviews, and Panorama. She received her PhD in American art from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
The Art Students League’s Student Salons showcase work from every discipline taught at The League (including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and mixed media). The exhibitions are rotated weekly with several classes included in each installation. The Salons offer the opportunity to become familiar with the work created in League classes as well as encounter work by artists in the early stages of their careers.