Seeding
Future Artists
Happy New Year from the Seeds of the League team! We’re proud to introduce you to the launch of our newly expanded website. I’m pleased to tell you that this site was developed by the Seeds staff: Halima Konteh and I, authored posts and pages and Leo Cross and Noelani Renderos provided video and photography and together we collaborated on design.
Since 2010 Seeds of the League, an Art Students League community program, has partnered with public schools and social service organizations to provide arts programming, in addition to scholarships to students from public schools and from arts and social service organizations, inclusive of individuals in the LGBTQ+ community.
Each month we will introduce you to the artists who inspire us–our Seeds—and the people who inspire them. Our inaugural issue features stories about alumni who have blossomed into talented and successful artists, such as Kreg Franco and Maya Carino, the life of Hettie Anderson, an African American artists’ muse who was immortalized on buildings, monuments, and coins, and the City-As-School High School students who are taking classes at The League to fulfill their art credit while exploring their personal desire to become artists.
Seeds of the League has resources that allow young artists to bloom in their own time. Through partnerships with high schools and organizations, more than 600 scholarships have been provided for study at The League. We especially thank The Kamen Family’s DEKA Foundation for funding that has helped Seeds blossom into the award-winning program it is today. We hope you enjoy and return again for the next newsletter!
Warmly,
Denise L. Greene
Director of Community Programs
Seeds of the League
Our Stories

Drawing Freedom
Jaiquan Fayson
American
“I felt disillusioned about any hope of being a successful artist but art had now become a form of therapy to help me maintain my sanity in prison.”

The Soul of a Portrait
Kreg Franco
Puerto-Rican
“The Art Student’s League has the most rigorous courses in traditional drawing and painting… It’s easily one of America’s best art training schools…”

Process before Surrealism
Henry Baltz
Croatian-Polish
“I am eager to find a way to give back to a community of artists and help provide younger artists with the resources they need to be successful in the art world.”

From Digital to paper
Stella Apostolakis-Beaty
Greek
“I still have a lot of improving to do, but I definitely feel more capable of doing it because of the fundamentals Costa taught me in class.”

Winged Goddess
Hettie Anderson
African-American
1873-1938
Considered an embarrassment by her relatives, she was immortalized atop monuments and on gold coins.

