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24: 189:. Until 1926, the Society continued to organize all of the Bruce Museum’s exhibitions, and the core of the museum's permanent collection grew through purchases and gifts from these exhibitions. In 1928, the Annual Members' Exhibition of the society was moved to the art gallery of the Greenwich Library. 192:
In 1956, the Society expanded its mission: “to further art education and to awaken and stimulate interest in arts and crafts in the Town of Greenwich by means of classes, demonstrations, lectures and exhibitions.” The name was changed the Greenwich Art Society in 1958 when it was incorporated as a
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As wealthy New Yorkers looked to move out of the city at the end of the 19th century, Greenwich evolved from a rural village to a bustling suburb with an established artists’ colony and a growing market for art.
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The Greenwich Art Society continues today as an active organization that continues to provide art classes and programs for adults and children, exhibitions for its members, workshops, and gallery trips.
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The Society held its first show in September 1912 in a house donated to the town by Robert M. Bruce, which would become the
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movement, who sought “the promotion and maintenance of the fine arts and the exhibition of works of art in Greenwich.”
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American art colonies, 1850-1930: a historical guide to America's original art colonies and their artists
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non-profit organization and began providing art instruction year-round.
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is an organization dedicated to promoting arts education in the town of
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The first president of the Greenwich Society of Artists was
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Greenwich, Connecticut
greenwichartsociety.org
Greenwich, Connecticut
Impressionist
Theodore Robinson
John Henry Twachtman
Bush-Holley House
Leonard Ochtman
Edward Clark Potter
New York Public Library Main Branch
Elmer Livingston MacRae
William Bunker Tubby
Joseph Howland Hunt, Sr.
Dorothy Ochtman
Mina Fonda Ochtman
Matilda Browne
Charles Henry Ebert
Florence W. Gotthold
George Wharton Edwards
Henry Bill Selden
John Henry Twachtman
Cos Cob Art Colony
Armory Show
Bruce Museum


"Greenwich Art Society records, 1912-1987"

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