Artist Teachers' Exhibition Society
The Artist Teachers' Exhibition Society was established c. 1910-1911 in Glasgow, Scotland, and was open to all who were artist teachers, with its object being to maintain a high standard of personal work on the part of its members. The first exhibition was held in 1911 and the fourth in 1916, an exhibition which gave its proceeds to the Scottish branch of the Red Cross Society and the Soldiers' & Sailors' Families Association . Members included many of the staff from the Glasgow School of Art, including Fra Newbery, Ann Macbeth and Maurice Greiffenhagen and teachers from other institutions in Scotland.
From the guide to the Records of the Artist Teachers' Exhibition Society, Glasgow, Scotland, 1911-1916, (The Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections Centre)
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associatedWith | Artist Teachers' Exhibition Association | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Artist Teachers' Exhibition Society (society : fl. 1910-1916 : Glasgow, Scotland) | person |
associatedWith | Glasgow School of Art | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Greiffenhagen, Maurice William., 1862-1931 | person |
associatedWith | Macbeth, Ann ., 1875-1948 | person |
associatedWith | Newbery, Francis Henry., 1855-1946 Headmaster of the Glasgow School of Art 1885-1918 | person |
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