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    Bridgeview School of Fine Arts - Portrait drawing and painting class at Bridgeview. Art Classes in Queens for adults and kids.

    Bridgeview School of Fine Arts

    3.9(16 reviews)
    2.4 miLong Island City

    My daughter has been going to Bridgeview for nearly 4 years. Not only have her artistic skills…read moreimproved immensely, but her confidence as well. The teachers are all very dedicated and it shows in her development. The personal attention and support are undeniable. We are awaiting the results from her HS art school applications, but she could not have been more prepared in this process. Thank you!

    Perfect school for me. Located in Gantry section of LIC so safe and easy to get to. Been attending…read moreclasses for two years and I've developed a real appreciation for the teachers and methods used to improve how I draw and paint. Great school if you want to build solid foundations of skills from the tradition of the old masters. Adult evening classes are well attended but not too crowded. Have not worked with all the teachers yet but so far I've felt really supported and nurtured, but not pampered. Really have to leave your ego at the door and come ready to work and absorb. Shout out to teacher Leo K for his patience, great skill, dry sense of humor. Varvara super as well. Heard good things about the other teachers but those mentioned were the ones I could coordinate with my work schedule. Now, the reason for this review. Bridgeview has a summer "Art Camp" in France each year and I was lucky enough to attend- 7 days of painting, touring, eating (Did I mention it is in France?) and good vibes, on the Brittany coast. I'm still high from it. School founders Lena and John acted as hosts and instructors - they've been doing it for 10 years all around France (And also Virginia USA which I may try next spring) and they know what they're doing. A completely joyful and rich experience that I have to Yelp about.. Down side, classes and trips can stress out your pocketbook. All I can say is the attention I've gotten in my artistic "journey" made it worth saving my pennies and investing in a Bridgeview education.

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    Bridgeview School of Fine Arts - Kids art class at Bridgeview School -- students creating and displaying their artwork

    Kids art class at Bridgeview School -- students creating and displaying their artwork

    Bridgeview School of Fine Arts - Specialized High School Portfolio Prep. Still Life Drawing with minimum 4 objects. by Bridgeview student, pencil on paper.

    Specialized High School Portfolio Prep. Still Life Drawing with minimum 4 objects. by Bridgeview student, pencil on paper.

    Bridgeview School of Fine Arts - Painting classes for kids at Bridgeview. Oils and Acrylic.

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    The Art Center - Painted by Camille, a student at The Art Center

    The Art Center

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.8 miUpper East Side, Yorkville

    This is THE place on the Upper East Side for art classes, art summer camp, and art birthday…read moreparties! NYC families may have lots of options when it comes to creative activities for kids, but The Art Center is in a class by itself. Staffed by professional artists who find true joy in teaching kids, The Art Center builds real art skills while making learning fun. Just check out the display window at 423 E 75th...then imagine YOUR kid producing something that astonishing for your living room wall. The Art Center can make it happen!

    It's a lovely way for kids to explore art. My daughter has attended for several semesters. That…read morebeing said, when COVID shut them down in March and we had just paid for a full semester which began in February, they weren't willing to work with us to find a fair agreement. Our daughter loves this place so our intention was to use our unused classes in the Fall when they re-opened but they were only willing to honor unused classes at 50% so we would have had to write them another large check with the risk of them getting closed again in the event of a second COVID wave. They said that they were struggling and not liquid enough and I feel for them I do but families are struggling too. These classes have always been a stretch for us. They said that they offered a summer option which was to cover unused classes but that didn't work for us schedule-wise. The Art Center a great place for kids but don't expect them to meet you halfway if an emergency pops up.

    The Art Students League of New York

    The Art Students League of New York

    3.5(67 reviews)
    2.0 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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    Painting with a live model.

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    Instructor showing drawings in our studios.

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    New York Studio School - Students during the Drawing Marathon

    New York Studio School

    4.5(6 reviews)
    4.2 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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    The Drawing Room

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