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Go inside the landmarked American Fine Arts Society building to see where famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keefe and Robert Smithson learned their craft at the Arts Student League. The league’s Digital Communications Manager, Rudy Bravo, will lead guests through the historic 1892 building to see inside galleries and studios and learn the storied history of the renowned art school. You can join this free tour if you are an Untapped Cities Insider! Not an Insider yet? Become a member today to gain access to free behind-the-scenes tours and special New York City events all year long!
DATE: Thursday, January 17th from 5:30PM-6:30PM
PRICE: FREE for Untapped Cities Insiders!
CAPACITY: 10 guests. Spots allocated on a first come, first served basis.
REGISTRATION: Thursday, January 3rd, at 12 PM EST
The Arts Student League was founded in 1875 to explore and express ideas outside the artistic norms of the time and over the past nearly 150 years has turned out some of the most renowned names in American art history. Today, over 5,000 students a year take a wide range of affordable art classes at the Arts Students League under the direction of world class artists and teachers. Discover the The Top 10 Secrets of the Arts Students League of New York, a Beaux-Arts Landmark on 57th Street, here!
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