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Cambridge Art Association

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The Cambridge Art Association (CAA), began in 1944 when a group of artists came together to auction their art as a way of contributing to the war effort. Lead by the director from the local high school, they rented a basement space in Harvard Square, laid floor board on a dirt floor, installed partitions and lighting, advertised for members, and opened a gallery. Soon they were offering classes and presenting regular exhibits.

Today, the Cambridge Art Association consists of approximately 500 juried artists members--photographers, printmakers, painters, sculptors, textile artists, and glass makers and a supporting group of Friend Members. The purpose of the organization, while constantly evolving as artists' needs change, also remains much the same as it was in the 40's: to enhance the quality of the community by exhibiting art, supporting local artists, and creating diverse opportunities for art education and art appreciation.

Throughout the year, the CAA presents a wide variety of art exhibits featuring artist member's work in two gallery spaces (at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery at 25 Lowell St., and at University Place in Harvard Square). CAA celebrates the opening of approximately 20 shows in addition to hanging work in a variety of outside spaces such as The Federal Reserve Bank, and The Wainwright Bank at Kendall Square. Two times a year CAA offers juried exhibits open to all New England artists and once a year offers a National Show. The gallery space in Harvard Square (University Place - 124 Mt. Auburn Street) is reserved almost exclusively for CAA members to exhibit in small group shows. Members are encouraged to seek other artist members and present a proposal for exhibiting in this space.

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