Formation | 1912 |
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Type | Non-profit organization |
Headquarters | Greenwich, Connecticut |
Website | greenwichartsociety.org |
Formerly called | The Greenwich Society of Artists |
Known originally as The Greenwich Society of Artists, the Greenwich Art Society is an organization dedicated to promoting arts education in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut. It was founded in 1912 by artists affiliated with the "Cos Cob School," and many associated with the development of the American Impressionist movement, who sought “the promotion and maintenance of the fine arts and the exhibition of works of art in Greenwich.”[1][2]
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