Alberta Society of Artists

The Alberta Society of Artists has been supporting artists all across the province since 1931. Follow for society news, calls, exhibits, and related art news. The AFA Travelling Exhibition Program (TREX) is an AB gov't sponsored program which promotes Alberta art and artists. TREX provides Albertans with the opportunity to enjoy visual art exhibitions in schools, libraries and other public venues.
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Alberta Society of Artists
The Alberta Society of Artists (ASA) is a Canadian nonprofit organization and registered charity dedicated to fostering professional visual arts in Alberta. Established in 1931, it is the longest-standing society of juried professional artists in the province[1][5].

History

Founded by a group of Calgary artists led by Alfred C. Leighton, the ASA was incorporated to promote fine arts across Alberta[1][2]. Early leadership included prominent figures such as H.G. Glyde, Illingworth Kerr, and Stan Perrot, who succeeded Leighton as presidents[1]. The society played a pivotal role in shaping Alberta’s visual arts history through exhibitions, education, and advocacy[5].

Mission and Objectives

The ASA aims to advance visual arts through exhibition opportunities, public education, and communication initiatives. Its mission emphasizes professional excellence and increasing public engagement with the arts[2][3]. The organization also addresses governmental, social, and economic issues affecting Alberta’s arts community[2].

Activities

  • Exhibitions: The ASA organizes juried exhibitions open to both members and non-members, judged by rotating panels of professionals[2][5].
  • Membership: Juried Membership is reserved for artists who meet professional standards, while Associate Membership allows broader participation, including voting rights and volunteer opportunities[2][5].
  • Education and Advocacy: The society collaborates with public institutions to support arts education and policy development[3][5].

Notable Members

Historically significant members include Marion Nicoll, Maxwell Bates, and Janet Mitchell, whose works contributed to Alberta’s artistic heritage[5].

As a registered charity (Business Registration Number 893807677RR0001), the ASA continues to influence Alberta’s cultural landscape through its enduring commitment to visual arts[3][5].

[1] https://www.albertasocietyofartists.com [2] https://www.albertasocietyofartists.com/about-the-alberta-society-of-artists/ [3] https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/Details.aspx?ObjectID=PR2504&dv=True&deptID=1 [4] https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=greatplainsquarterly [5] https://calgaryartsdevelopment.com/news-information/directory/the-alberta-society-of-artists/

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So excited to see visual art thriving across Alberta! Can't wait for the Boundaries Group Exhibition – it sounds like a must-see! 🎨✨
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Kudos to the Alberta Society of Artists for supporting our talented artists since 1931! Proud to be part of a community that values creativity and expression. ❤️👏
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1. How can the Alberta Society of Artists further engage local communities to promote appreciation for visual arts beyond traditional exhibition spaces?
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2. In what ways can the Alberta Society of Artists support Indigenous artists and their narratives while addressing historical injustices in the art world?
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