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The National Watercolor Society is a non-profit society which is headed by artists. Its main goal is to improve watercolor painting through trainings and exhibitions.[1]
Founded at | California |
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Legal status | Not-for-profit organization |
Headquarters | 915 South Pacific Avenue, San Pedro, CA 90731 |
Leader | Denise Willing-Booher |
Website | Website |
History
editThe National Watercolor Society was established by Dana Bartlett in 1920, who was its first president, as the California Water Color Society.[2][3][4] In 1967, the members of the society decided to rename the society as the California National Watercolor Society. In 1975, the society was renamed as the National Watercolor Society.
The National Watercolor Society held its first exhibition in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The society used the museum to hold annual exhibitions for 25 years.
In 1999, the foundation of the new building for the National Watercolor Society was laid. The building was financed with the support of the members of the society. The opening ceremony of the building was held in 2010.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "National Watercolor Society".
- ^ "Eagle Rock Sentinel 3 October 1930 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
- ^ "Dana Bartlett » California Art Club". California Art Club. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
- ^ "San Bernardino Sun 3 August 1935 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-30.