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The charity was rebranded as The Arts Society in 2017, [2] but retains its official name. Its founding President was Sir Trenchard Cox . [ citation needed ] As of 2018 [update] The Duchess of Gloucester is the society's patron, and Loyd Grossman is its president.
Academy of Live and Recorded Arts; AccessArt; ARC Theatre & Arts Centre, Stockton-on-Tees; Art and Sacred Places; Art Fund; Art UK; Art Workers' Guild; Artangel; Artist Placement Group; Artist-Led Initiatives Support Network; Artists' International Association; Arts & Business; Arts Council Collection; The Arts Society; Arundel Society ...
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The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, [2] [4] commonly known as the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), is an organisation that champions innovation and progress across a multitude of sectors by fostering creativity, social progress, and sustainable development. Through its extensive network of changemakers ...
Fellowship is granted to applicants "who are aligned with the RSA's vision and share in our values." [3] Some prospective fellows are approached by the RSA and invited to join in recognition of their work; some are nominated or "fast-tracked" by existing fellows and RSA staff, [4] [5] [6] or by partner organisations such as the Churchill Fellowship; [7] [8] others make their own applications ...
There is currently an elected membership (full and associate members) of over one hundred artists working in a variety of disciplines including painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture and ceramics. Members have played a significant role in the Manchester art scene for over a century, including the design of several of its buildings and public ...
The Nottingham Society of Artists is an art society in the city of Nottingham, England. It was founded in 1880. [1] The society is located at 71–73 Friar Lane, [2] near Nottingham Castle and adjacent to the Friar Lane Gallery. [3] [4] The Nottingham-based painter Arthur Spooner (1873–1962) was formerly a member of the society. [5]