“New York - Centric” Exhibition

The Art Students League of New York

poster for “New York - Centric” Exhibition

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At the American Fine Arts Society Gallery
First Floor of the Art Students League of New York

The Art Students League (ASL) presents a gallery of geometric and pictorial abstract art curated by seasoned artist and ASL instructor James Little. The exhibit highlights the energy captured by the convergence of color and structure. More details on the exhibition (open to the public) and its opening reception below.

James Little is known for creating his own colors with pure pigment and beeswax and wields his self-made paints to produce geometric colorful pieces. Little lives and works in NYC, holds a BFA from the Memphis Academy of Art and an MFA from Syracuse University. This exhibition is just one of Little’s many accolades as he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe.

The Art Students League will present “New York - Centric” an exhibition dedicated to color, color theory, design, expressionism and curated by Art Students League instructor James Little. All of the work on display was produced in New York during the latter half of the 20th century or the beginning of the 21st century and fundamentally, this exhibition is about why artists choose paint as a medium, what they do with it and how it remains relevant.

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from March 05, 2019 to May 01, 2019

Opening Reception on 2019-03-07 from 18:00 to 20:00

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