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The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston
The Society of Arts and Crafts (SAC), is America's oldest nonprofit organization, located on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The Society was incorporated by twenty-one individuals on June 28, 1897 and was then known as the Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston or SACB. The small group was representational of Boston's elitists in the fields of teaching, art-making, architecture, and craft. SACB began with the agreement to "develop and encourage higher artistic standards in the handcrafts."〔 Frederic Allen Whiting was the Director at SACB until 1912, when Humphery J. Emery took over. He would serve on the SACB board of directors until the 1930s. == Mission == The Society of Arts and Crafts strives to inspire the creation, assemblage, and promotion of the work of contemporary craft makers. The advancement of public appreciation of fine art has been a lifelong goal of the Society. SAC sponsors exhibitions, the (Artist Awards Programs ), the (John D. Mineck Furniture Felloweship ), and educational programming in order to promote the work of contemporary craft artists. 400 craft artists are featured in both the gallery and gift shop.
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