Society of Canadian Artists / Societe des Artistes Canadiens Society of Canadian Artists / Societe des Artistes Canadiens
About SCA
The Society of Canadian Artists (SCA) is a national, non-profit artists’ organization dedicated to promoting the visibility and stature of the visual arts. SCA has representation in all of the visual arts media.

History

In 1957, a group of Toronto artists created the Society of Co-operative Artists. The SCA broadened its vision from local to national in 1972 when it received its charter and non-profit status and became the Society of Canadian Artists.

The SCA is committed to strengthening its national presence in Canada by promoting excellence in traditional forms of artistic expression, and by encouraging acceptance and growth of contemporary and experimental forms of visual art.

What the Society does

  • Organizes and administers public exhibitions of the work of members and non-members while maintaining a standard of artistic excellence.
  • Gives leadership within the arts community in Canada by the encouragement of original, artistic expression and experimentation in all media and all visual art forms.
  • Provides a milieu for artists through exhibitions, workshops, lectures and guest speakers.
  • Recognizes the highest qualities in art through a program of awards.

About the SCA Logo

The SCA logo was designed at the end of 2003 to reflect the renewed vision and direction of our Society.

SCA's full name is Society of Canadian Artists, or Societe des Artistes Canadiens. In the Society's logo, the letters SCA and SAC are intertwined to represent our Society's universality. The letter A is prominent as it represents the most important part of our Society...the Artists/Artistes; the letters S and C are artistically interwoven with the A to represent the interconnectedness of the Artists/Artistes, the Society/La Societe, and Canada/le Canada.

Finally, the appearance of the new logo as a whole entity is that of intriguingly balanced asymmetry. This graphic was designed to represent the creative diversities of a membership that comes together to be the Society of Canadian Artists/La Societe des Artistes Canadiens.

SCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
OFFICERS, REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES & OTHERS
2009-2010


VP Finance and Treasurer (Director)
Dorothy Chisholm, SCA

dorothychisholm@rogers.com
403-238-4493

VP Exhibitions (Director)
Andrew Sookrah, SCA
sookrah@engineroom.ca
416-968-1732

VP Communications (Director)
Josy Britton, SCA
josy@josybritton.com
519-238-6036

VP Membership (Director)
Stuart Arnett, SCA
stuart@stuartarnett.com
613-715-1439

Secretary (Director)
Andrew Basacchi, Associate
andybasacchi@rogers.com
905-737-1578

Chair, Associate Membership (Director)
Katherine Zarull, SCA
zarull@interlynx.net
905-648-7678

SCA Website (Director)
Raymond Ferris, Associate
info@rayferris.net 416-962-0291

DIRECTOR
George Langbroek, SCA
glangbroek@sympatico.ca
905-935-7917

DIRECTOR
Yetvart Garbis Yaghdjian, SCA
yyaghdjian@rogers.com
416-493-2330



Chair, Newsletter Editor/Layout
Joanne Hunt, SCA
joannehunt@eastlink.ca
902-821-2020

Chair, Publicity
Terry Culbert, Associate
studioonthebay@kos.net
613-634-8217

Chair, Events & Activities
Debra Bailey, Associate
rdbailey50@yahoo.com
519-238-6588


REGIONAL REPS:

SCA West Representative
Barbara J. West, SCA
barbarajwest@nucleus.com
403-678-6500

SCA Acting Quebec Representative
Ann Kruzelecky, Associate
rdbailey50@yahoo.com
514-694-9617

SCA Maritime Representative
Joanne Hunt, SCA
joannehunt@eastlink.ca
902-821-2020


Chair, Fundraising
Vacant

Co-Chair, Exhibitions
Vacant

Links to other art societies

'February Outback' by Lynn Soehner SCA
February Outback
Lynn Soehner SCA


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