EXHIBITIONS & GALLERY
STUDIO IN A SCHOOL GALLERY
A not-for-profit exhibition space dedicated to celebrating students’ artistic achievements
ABOUT
The Studio in a School Gallery celebrates the artistic achievements of students in our visual art programs. Our exhibitions feature artworks across mediums, from student artists in 3K through 12th grade in New York City and our national programs.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Studio in a School Gallery
1 East 53rd Street
New York New York, 10022
Open to the public 9am to 5pm, Monday – Friday
Questions? Email:
exhibitions@studioinaschool.org
Please note: artworks are not for sale. Additionally, The Studio in a School Gallery only exhibits work by students from our programs. We do not accept exhibition proposals.
PARTNERSHIPS
Studio in a School has a long-standing partnership with Christie’s, which hosts our annual culminating exhibition Young Visions. Every June, this exhibition marks the end of another successful school year by bringing together over 200 student artworks from across Studio’s programs. Christie’s also partners with us on digital exhibitions that further amplify our students’ work.
We have partnered on several exhibitions with Montefiore Einstein, including a large-scale exhibition that spanned across Montefiore’s entire network of campuses. Our recent show with Montefiore, Studios in the Bronx 2022, featured artwork made by children in our Bronx-based programs.
Through our partnership with NYPL , we’re connecting with local libraries to host student exhibitions from nearby schools, offering an opportunity for communities to share in students’ accomplishments.
P.S.Art
For over 15 years, Studio has partnered with The New York City Department of Education and The Metropolitan Museum of Art on P.S. Art, an annual juried exhibition of artworks created by NYC public school students. Studio plays an integral role in the selection process. The selected artworks are then displayed at The Met. Studio also provides a scholarship to all seniors with work featured in the show to support their future in visual arts.