ART SOCIETIES' ASSOCIATION
'■The necessity, in such times as these for'the existence of-the Association of New! Zealand Art; Societies was stressed'at, that body^s annual meeting, held on Saturday, by the retiring president, Mr. R. O. Gross, Auckland. Ih.itimes of war it was doubly necessary to keep alive and stimulate interest in art, and the war should be no excuse ; .£q)£:the slackening o%;efrorfy ,he fsaia.yrW'i:■'.-*■ ■..■:■:,. ";• ■ i :i-i-V'; ''&;-■.
The following societies were represented:— v•■-.■■. ■ ■ ' . ' '■'■'■' Auckland-Society pf Arts, Messrs. R. O. Gross and Harry Atkinson; Waikato Art Society, Dr. Carbery; Hawke's Bay Art Society, Messrs. IL. D. Bestall and R. Hipkins; New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, Dr. Carbery and Dr. R. Stout; Nelson Sitter Art Society,' Mr. R. J. Waghprn; Otago;Society of Arts, Mr. Basil Honour; New Zealand Institute of Architects, Messrs. W. M. Page and G. F. Wilson. -1
The election of officers resulted:— President, Dr. A. D. Carbery1; secretary and treasurer, Mr. J. C. Schneider; hon. auditor, Mr. E. W. Hunt. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 6
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161ART SOCIETIES' ASSOCIATION Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 6
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