Stella Adler teaches an acting class at the Stella Adler Conservatory

What began as a single class taught by a single teacher has grown into a multi-faceted cultural organization with day and evening conservatories, a partnership with New York University, a branch in Los Angeles at the Art of Acting Studio and thriving public programs like the Stella Adler Arts Justice Division and Harold Clurman Art Series serving 15,000 people annually. Founded as the Stella Adler Conservatory in 1949, the organization was known as Stella Adler Studio of Acting for many decades of growth and in 2019 transformed into the Stella Adler Center for the Arts.

Our Vision for the Center

The Center is a place that brings great art to everyone and offers it indiscriminately, that is to say affordably, to the world. The center is motivated by a passion to democratize the arts, serve everyone in our society and acknowledge every aspect of the human experience. We throw open the doors and invite audiences and artists of all forms to meet and collaborate in a modern-day, Bloomsbury-like community.

The center is inspired by Stella’s vision of an actor as an ever-evolving, culturally-concerned, socially-engaged human being. A suite of public-facing cultural programs put actors in direct conversation with all of the arts and help to serve the greater community.

The Stella Adler Center for the Arts provides a rich, complex, varied, inspired and provocative environment for students of actor-training programs and audiences alike. It is a bold and challenging vision and a worthy extension of the legacies of Stella and Jacob Adler.

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