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    4.8 (9 reviews)
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    Best place in the city - great artists great facilities - it is lovely to have somewhere like this to go to

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    just finished the summer semester LOVE IT!

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    Parsons The New School For Design - Fashion Designer  / Author Jeffrey Banks discussing things throughout his new book "Storyteller: Tales From A Fashion Insider".

    Parsons The New School For Design

    2.8(42 reviews)
    1.6 miGreenwich Village

    Studied at Parsons school of design for MFA fashion design and society. Shitty experience. Shelly…read moreFox and Joff caused severe mental damage to me for their discrimination to students from China. After admitting students from China, they became suspicious of them and refused to trust them. They separated the Chinese students from students of other nationalities and confined only the Chinese students in a classroom for questioning. They acted like prison guards. After that, they disregarded school policy and changed the rules arbitrarily. They were petty tyrants in a small, enclosed space. But times have changed. Although Shelly Fox has retired and Joff has moved on to teach at the Rhode Island School of Design, I will never forget the harm and humiliation they inflicted on me.

    To parents whose children are looking at Parsons and The New School: this is the most unorganized…read moreinstitution I've dealt with and that includes directv and the DMV. This week I attended the graduations of two of my children who went through four years of both schools. From start to finish the school has consistently disappointed in their communication with both students and parents. As I type I have been waiting in line for an hour for a fashion show for graduating seniors. Scheduled opening 3pm start time 4pm. It's after 4pm and They haven't opened the doors yet. My fashion design student has gotten zero support from The school in forging relationships with the fashion industry. And Eugene Lang at the New School is just as bad. Save your money. This place is the worst.

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    "A Fireside Chat w/ Jeffrey Banks" - 2/26/26

    Parsons The New School For Design - Fashion Designer  / Author Jeffrey Banks telling stories about his climb in the Fashion Industry....

    Fashion Designer / Author Jeffrey Banks telling stories about his climb in the Fashion Industry....

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    School of Visual Arts - Tile all over. It's beautiful! Madison Avenue photo taken 06/13/23 for Fashion Week 2023.

    School of Visual Arts

    2.8(56 reviews)
    2.1 miKips Bay

    A few years ago I wrote a Yelp review of the School. I finally decided this is the perfect time to…read morerewrite it. I'm a photography enthusiast that needs on going training. I enjoy the workshops at the school. I also like to see the exhibits. I need to attend more workshops to improve my photography skills even more. Their website now provides me with a valuable resource. The school was founded in 1947. They have a lot to offer including Art History another subject I've taken. I may not remember everything I've learned over the years but I do find it beneficial when I recognize an artist's work. I'm recommending you go to their website to see how they are handling the classes during the pandemic. I checked it out and they have virtual talks and exhibitions. I think you'll enjoy participating in any manner this school presents their educational activities. Zoom to your hearts content!

    I took a class here to make sure I was on the right track. Turns out I was doing better than the…read moreteacher. They were even more impressed with my work gear than they even had at the school. Far too advanced. The teacher kept talking about politics so I just stopped coming. It felt like a waste of time. I saw the curriculum and knew I'd already achieved far beyond what the class could teach me. I'd have kept returning to the class if the teacher actually taught instead of blabbed about their opinion on current events.

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    Madison Avenue photo taken 06/13/23 for Fashion Week 2023.

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    For Fashion Week on Madison Avenue. Photo taken 06/13/23 Beautiful details in tiles.

    School of Visual Arts - Madison Avenue photo taken 06/13/23 for Fashion Week 2023. Tiny tiles!

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    Madison Avenue photo taken 06/13/23 for Fashion Week 2023. Tiny tiles!

    The Art Students League of New York

    The Art Students League of New York

    3.5(67 reviews)
    3.8 miMidtown West
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    The Art Students League will always have a special place in my heart. I can't speak to how they are…read morecurrently but I attended from 2015-2019 and made many friends here, and it was a great environment to create, whether I was learning wood sculpture or refining my vision as a painter. Most of the instructors were wonderful, offering guidance when I asked and space when I needed it. It is very reasonably priced and remains a true NYC institution. The only instructor I would caution against is Pat Lipsky. I found her conceited and negative, even spiteful at times. If your aesthetics do not align with Immanuel Kant or Clement Greenberg, you may not feel welcome in her class. After she asked me to help set up her studio for a visiting curator, I left the class. From that point on, she refused to acknowledge me when we crossed paths. Still, the overall experience was deeply meaningful. I am grateful for the time I spent here and the ways it shaped my work and friendships.

    With a legacy of famous artists, this art school seems like a great place to study and take art…read moreclasses and be part of an art student community. Passed by this on my way from Columbus circle, and I plan on coming back to try an art class. They have evening and part time schedule of classes, from figure drawing, sculpting, painting, illustration, so there are a lot of options to choose from. Nice historical looking building from the outside.

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    The Art Students League of New York - Painting with a live model.

    Painting with a live model.

    The Art Students League of New York - Instructor showing drawings in our studios.

    Instructor showing drawings in our studios.

    The Art Students League of New York - Instructor demonstrates a pastel painting.

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    New York Studio School - Students during the Drawing Marathon

    New York Studio School

    4.5(6 reviews)
    1.3 miGreenwich Village

    Students here are hugely talented. Generally their work far exceeds what passes for student work…read moreat other schools I've seen. So there is a lot of inspiration here. Housed in a historic building filled with nooks and passageways that are beyond cool. You are fully immersed in an authentic artistic experience. I've taken art classes on both coasts, and NYSS has my highest recommendation by far.

    The New York Studio School unfortunately relies way too much on it's past esteem. I would highly…read morerecommend participating in one of the many "Marathon's" the school is known for and offers each semester however I would discourage anyone contemplating the MFA or Certificate Program from doing so. Expensive and still not nationally accredited, this school has less than par studio conditions. Bad ventilation in many of the overcrowded work studios and several abusive long time staff members detract from any positive experience. Another problem is the atelier teaching method with few expceptions often corrupts individual talent resulting in work that looks very similar. If you are seeking studio space in NYC there are cheaper options and better MFA programs in the area. Despite all of this there are some extrordinary artists who teach there -- but in my opinion -- definitely not worth the price of admission.

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    New York Studio School - The Drawing Room

    The Drawing Room

    New York Studio School - Pre-College Programs for High School Students, during the Spring, Summer, and Fall

    Pre-College Programs for High School Students, during the Spring, Summer, and Fall

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