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  2. Society of Independent Artists - Wikipedia

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    The "First Annual Exhibition" of the society at the Grand Central Palace, New York, April 10-May 6, 1917, included more than 2,000 art works, which the catalog indicates were hung in alphabetical order by the artist's last name. Although there were entries from all over the world, they were predominantly by artists of New York and other East ...

  3. National Association of Artists' Organizations - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) was, from 1982 through the early 2000s, a Washington, D.C.–based arts service organization which, at its height, had a constituency of over 700 artists' organizations, arts institutions, artists and arts professionals representing a cross-section of diverse aesthetics, geographic, economic, ethnic and gender-based communities ...

  4. Société des Artistes Indépendants - Wikipedia

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    For years, the artists had counted on official support. In 1884, finally, the artists began to organise themselves, and a "Group of independent artists" was authorised by the Ministry of Fine Arts to arrange an exhibition, while the City of Paris agreed to supply rooms for the presentation. So, from May 15 through July 15, the first "free ...

  5. New Society of Artists - Wikipedia

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    The United Society of Artists, hitherto styled the New Society of Artists, has decided to disuse the latter title because, as the Society was established in 1921, it is no longer appropriate. It was also found to be inconvenient, as it gave the erroneous impression that it is a body of so-called “advanced” artists, which is not the case.

  6. Category:Art societies - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Society of Artists; O. Ontario Society of Artists; Oxford Art Society; P. The Pastel Society; Peintres voyageurs; Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters;

  7. The Four Arts - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded by artists who had previously been members of the ‘World of Art’ and the ‘Blue Rose’. The association included painters and graphic artists, sculptors and architects, as a rule, belonging to the older generation, so all members of the association were characterised by high professional skill, precisely worked out image structure and expressiveness, the ability ...

  8. Society of Artists of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Reynolds was a member of the Society (self-portrait c. 1748).. The Society of Artists of Great Britain was founded in London in May 1761 [1] by an association of artists in order to provide a venue for the public exhibition of recent work by living artists, such as was having success in the long-established Paris salons.

  9. American Society for Eastern Arts (ASEA) Founded by Robert E. Brown, Sam and Louise Scripps [21] International Association of Independent Recording Artists (IAIRA) 2006 Serve as a trustworthy, unbiased repository for historical information, while providing a forum for industry leadership dialogue toward its goals.