History of the Edmonton Art Club
 
 


Established in 1921 with eleven Charter Members, the Edmonton Art Club is the oldest continuing art organization in Alberta. It has been instrumental in helping to lay the foundation for the development of the visual arts in our province.

The Club never functioned in isolation, but contributed to other organizations. In 1923,
the art section of the local Council of Women approached the Edmonton Art Club with a plan to develop a permanent collection of art for the city. Through their cooperative efforts and the Art Association, the Edmonton Museum of Art (renamed the Edmonton Art Gallery in 1956) was founded.

The Club has an average of 50 members from year to year and is composed of people
from all walks of life, all of whom share an appreciation of the visual arts and encourage artistic achievement. Counted among its impressive alumni are, to name a few, Len Gibbs, Thelma Manarey, Meridith Evans, Jerry Heine, Ilda Lubane and Vivian Theirfelder.

Alberta's artistic community is recognized and continues to flourish. The Edmonton Art Club is proud of its continuing involvement in this community and for it's histroical role in advancing the visual arts in the province.