It's interesting to see how many of the national art societies who are not
members of the Federation of British Artists are now holding their annual
exhibitions at the Mall Galleries.
To date we have:
- SBA - Society of Botanical Artists - regular exhibitor in the whole gallery on a biennial basis (next exhibition in 2027)
- SGFA - Society of Graphic Fine Art - regular exhibitor West and North Gallery (exhibition on at present - until 14 March
- SWA - Society of Women Artists - long term regular exhibitor on annual basis - next exhibition 23-27 June 2026
- UKCPS - UK Colour Pencil Society (for their 25th anniversary show only - next week 17 -25 March 2026
The Society of Graphic Fine Art - currently exhibiting this week - are a case in point.
The Society of Graphic Fine Art
It's other colloquial name is "The Drawing Society"although I think its lost sight of its drawing purpose in the narrative at the beginning of the current exhibition page on the Mall Galleries website (i.e. the word drawing is absent)
The Society of Graphic Fine Art ...exists to promote and exhibit original works of high quality in colour or black or white. This includes both traditional and contemporary media, which includes pencil, pen, watercolour, oils, charcoal, pastel and any of the forms of original printmaking.I suggest the second paragraph needs to come first
A national society based in the UK, the Society of Graphic Fine Art is the only society dedicated to excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship, demonstrated by hand.
This art society was founded over 100 years ago in 1919 and now has 160 elected members who are professional standard artists from all areas of the art world who work in all drawing and printmaking media. (I used to be one of them until I decided to not belong to any society while writing reviews of exhibitions.)
The Society was formed by students and teachers in the etching class at the London Central School of Arts. They wanted to establish a society that would‘uphold and maintain the interests of all those forms of art that do not use colour as a form of expression’
Current focus
Drawing excellence and draughtsmanship is still the focus of the society and its exhibitionThe main criterion of membership, regardless of media discipline, is drawing excellence.Nowadays, in addition to black and white work and traditional drawing skills, the society encourages the use of colour and non-figurative art.
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