Young Perspectives: Art by Students from the 5 Boroughs

Artwork: Robert L. (created in 5th Grade), from the series Celebrating the Bronx, Studio Artist Instructor: James Reynolds

 

Now – April 30th, 2026

At The ARTViews Galleries at Montefiore Einstein

Exhibition curated by Studio Artist Instructor Matthew Mahler

Studio in a School and The Fine Art Program and Collection at MontefioreEinstein are proud to present Young Perspectives: Art by Students from the 5 Boroughs, an exhibition of dynamic artwork created by students across New York City. During the 2024-25 school year, the young artists in this exhibition participated in Studio in a School’s visual arts programs, learning to express themselves in the language of art.

Young Perspectives: Art by Students from the 5 Boroughs illustrates the progression of children’s artistic development from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade as they explore a range of art materials and subjects. This exhibition shows what is possible when students have access to high quality art instruction.

Montefiore Einstein is happy to share that we arecontinuing our partnership with Studio in a School.Out two organizations have benefited from workingwith each other. Through the art that studentshave created, we and our patients are consistentlyreminded that art is more than just a visual medium,and that it can bring a smile to your face, inspireand aid in our patients’ healing process.”

Jodi Moise, Director

The Fine Art Program and Collection at Montefiore Einstein

At Studio in a School, our mission is to nurture students’ creative development and expression through in-depth art making experiences led by arts professionals. Our approach is rooted in the artistic process, focusing on exploration, discovery, and skill building in a variety of art media. We support students to develop art making knowledge and skills so that they can express themselves through the language of art. Students learn that thinking like an artist means experimenting, looking closely, and finding creative solutions.

Our teaching practice is student centered, allowing for choice and the development of a unique artistic voice. Through rich artmaking experiences, students gain the skills and techniques they need in order to make meaning and express themselves in the language of art. Exploration, skill building, and expression are valued and nurtured through our teaching method.

Check out the student artworks featured in this exhibition below!