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Encyclopedia > Art Students' League

The Art Students League is the name of several American art schools or associations for promotion of art education

  • For the New-York-based school (founded 1875), presumed model for the others, see Art Students League of New York
  • For the Denver-based school and association, see Art Students League of Denver
  • For the Toronto-based school also known as Toronto Art School, see Art Students League (Toronto)
  • For the service organization for art students in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, see University of Alabama Art Students League.

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Art Students League of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (142 words)
The Art Students League of New York is an art school founded in 1875.
Its creation came in response to both an anticipated gap in the program of the National Academy of Design's program of classes for that year, and longer-term desires for more variety and flexibility in education for artists.
As of 2004, the League remains an important force in New York City art life.
Art Students League of Toronto - Featured on UC411.com (469 words)
The mission of the (art school /design college)  Art Students League of Toronto is to provide a self-directed studio environment which inspires and energizes the emerging artist to produce beyond his or her expectations.
The Art Students League of Toronto is an art school where students work with and are mentored by accomplished, practicing artists in a studio setting to develop and hone skills in drawing, painting, or design.
Students eighteen years or older will we admitted to the program on their desire to be an artist.
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