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New “Conversations in Art” Gallery Exhibition at the Stella Adler Center for the Arts

August 14, 2024 The Ellen Adler Art Gallery brings the visual arts, painting, sculpture and design into the core of the center and acts as a living, breathing celebration of the vital relationship between theater arts and the plastic arts. This new center of activity celebrates the relationship between theater and the visual ...

New Edition of Stella Adler’s book ‘The Technique of Acting’ to be released July 26th

July 23, 2024 Coinciding with the studio’s 75th Anniversary, Stella Adler’s book The Technique of Acting will be available in a new edition from Echo Point Publishing later this month. For the first time in over 30 years, this edition will include an introduction from Artistic Director Tom Oppenheim and new insights from ...

New Video Released Celebrating the Stella Adler Studio Community

April 16, 2024 As part of the 75th Anniversary, the studio has released a brand new video to celebrate this special community! Over 200 faculty, students and staff from both coasts representing all programs participated in this video series. This first video is the largest in a series of content to be rolled ...

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  • Tue Jul 30 - Thu Dec 19

    GALLERY: Conversations in Art: The Still Center Where Painting, Music and Theater Meet

    New Exhibition Now Open
    at the Ellen Adler Gallery:
    Conversations in Art: The Still Center Where Painting, Music and Theater Meet
    65 Broadway, 2nd Floor
    Free and Open to the Public
    (During the Center’s Open Hours)

    From Artistic Director Tom Oppenheim:

    “The three painters we focus on are Pablo Picasso, Romare Bearden and Marc Chagall. These painters, so devoted to their own visual art, were actively engaged with the performing arts at large in very much the same way Stella Adler expected actors to activity engage in the arts beyond theater. They all have specific work devoted to dance, music and theater. And their work in turn provided inspiration to performing artists.”

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