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General NAPA History History of NAPA USA History of NAPA UK
General History of NAPA

NATIONAL ACRYLIC PAINTERS? ASSOCIATION
 

The National Acrylic Painters' Association evolved from the concept that acrylic paint is still largely unrecognized in its own right. Oil and watercolor paints started from the same premise, with the origin and the history of each giving them distinct characteristics and goals, as well as their own organizations and societies. It should therefore follow that acrylic paint should have equal status as a new and developing medium.

Acrylic paint is the 20th Century's positive contribution to painting. It is the only medium that is capable of the widest range of approaches in technique and methods, thus stimulating creativeness and fresh thinking in theory and art ideology, and as such demands that maximum expression should be sought through its versatility. It is intended that the National Acrylic Painters' Association should fulfill this demand, by being a vehicle for collective exhibitions, which aim to promote the excellence and innovation of the medium.

The first President of the Association was Adrian Henri. He held the post from 1986 to 1991, after which he became its first Fellow and a patron until his death in 2001. Adrian was an excellent president and a keen and loyal patron of the Association, believing in its purpose right from when Ken Hodgson founded it in 1985. Adrian was an acclaimed international painter and poet. The present President is the internationally acclaimed painter, writer and broadcaster, Alwyn Crawshaw. He having been Vice President from 1986 took over the post when Adrian retired and Dr. Sally Bulgin took over his position. She was in post for some years until she stood down due to pressure of work. She was succeeded by Professor Arthur Hughes, who was until his early death in 1999, head of Art at the University of Central England. At present no one has been appointed to the post of Vice President.
 
The present patrons of NAPA include Professor Brendan Neiland R.A., who is Professor of Painting - University of Brighton, Dr. Sally A. Bulgin, editor of The Artist Magazine, The Master of the Fine Art Trade Guild, and Dr Catherine Marcangeli.  A Mrs Kay Greenwood-Casey POA(France), an art, drama and opera critic was until her death in 2002 a patron and a loyal foundation supporter of the Association.

Since the inaugural exhibition in December 1985, there have numerous open and regional exhibitions held at prestigious venues such as the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, the Black Sheep Gallery (Hawarden Castle, Flintshire), the Westminster Gallery (London), the Durham Art Gallery, and Rooksmoor Gallery (Bath). Last years exhibition was held in St Ives, which is the acknowledge centre for art in Britain, at the Mariners Gallery. It was a very successful exhibition and as this was so the Executive Council decided that the 2003 Annual Exhibition will be held there again this gallery year, with the addition of The Norway Gallery, which is part of the complex.

Over the years since NAPA's foundation various awards date have been obtained. The Association has received awards from: Art Review, Artists & Illustrators' Magazine Ltd., Artists Newsletter, Daler-Rowney Ltd., Forsline & Starr International Ltd, Great Art, International Artist Magazine, Liquitex UK, Modern Painters, Pro Arte, R.K. Burt & Co. Ltd. (Fabriano), Royal Sovereign Ltd. (Rembrandt), Spectrum Oil Colours (Spectracryl), St Cuthberts Mill, Thames & Hudson, The Artist, The American Paint Co. Ltd. (Golden), Tollit & Harvey (Canson, Goldline, Isabey) and Winsor & Newton. NAPA is supported by Barclays Bank plc (Liscard Branch, North Wirral Group), Design and Artists Copyright Society (special registration rate), Harper Collins, Sun Valley Ltd, and the Voluntary Arts Network. Members can be listed in the Art Trade Press publication - Who's Who in Art. In 1998 NAPA became a member of the Fine Art Trade Guild.

The Association has further received substantial coverage in art journals and magazines, in not only Britain but also Europe, America, and Australia. Membership includes not only British artists, but also members from America (a Division of NAPA, named NAPA USA), Brazil, Canada, France, India, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Malta, Singapore and Spain.

At the NAPA's Annual Exhibition in 1995 the concept of a NAPA USA Division was discussed and Linda Gunn an American member was given permission to formulate a forum for acrylic art in America. On the 1st December 1995 an American Division of NAPA was established and Linda became its first Director and a Gerald Brommer NAPA NWS, became its first Honorary President. Gerald is a highly respected international workshop instructor, juror and author of several art books. A Sandra Carpenter, who is the editor of The Artist's Magazine (USA), holds the post of Honorary Vice President.  The American Board Members in addition to Linda Gunn are as follows: Kate Burridge-Burrbeck - Marketing, Victoria Fricot - Membership -(VLYNNP@aol.com), Misty Martin - Ambassador (mistynapa@hotmail.com), Elin Pendelton - Web Mistress (elin@elinart.com), Ara Leites - Catalogue (araleites@sbcglobal.net), Evelyn Peters - Newsletter (petersart@sprynet.com), and Gerry Willging - Exhibitions (gerrywillging@hotmail.com).
 

NAPA USA, also like the parent British association, is sponsored by various businesses: Cheap Joe's Art Supply, Daler-Rowney USA, Connoisseur Brushes, HK Holbein, M. Graham & Co., and Savoir Faire for $1000. in merchandise. The Artist's Magazine-$250 and a magazine subscription, Dakota Brushes and Golden Paints for $200 in merchandise.

There is an Annual Open Exhibition arranged by the American Division in the autumn of each year, and this year's will be the seventh annual show. It is to be held at the Cornell Museum, Florida. NAPA UK members are welcome to submit work for this exhibition. American (Signatured Members) can participate in the British exhibition through slide selection.

The Association is a professional organisation. Professional is taken to mean that it accepts as members those persons who earn a regular living by painting, or those who although not living by art, adopt a professional attitude toward the subject, exploiting creatively the acrylic medium, using experimentation and imagination. It welcomes all painters be they traditional or modern in their approach to art, and either fine or graphic artists. It has a membership, which is both national and international. The Association is lastly non-discriminatory concerning age, disability, gender or race. Painters are accepted solely on the strength of their work.

Revised: 19.07.2003
 

History of NAPA USA
It began twelve years ago in the way that most art associations devoted to single mediums do. Great Britain's National Acrylic Painters' Association (NAPA) was founded by a group of artists who felt their medium of choice was underrepresented and, perhaps, underestimated in its appeal and value. They banded together, invited other acrylic painters to submit their work for membership, and started organizing exhibitions (there have been twelve so far). Now, the group's first U.S. chapter has been formed, and acrylic painters here are being encouraged to join.

Those accepted into the association will become signature members. All styles of painting are welcome, but Linda Gunn, the director of the USA chapter, notes that NAPA USA is "a professional organization; professional means that members earn a regular living by painting or at least have a professional attitude toward their work." This October at the Long Beach Arts Gallery in California, NAPA USA will have its first annual open juried exhibition, with Gerald Brommer as juror (he is also the president of NAPA USA). Stateside members will also have the opportunity to show their work abroad in British NAPA’s exhibitions.

The History of NAPA UK
The National Acrylic Painters' Association of England evolved from the concept that acrylic paint is still largely unrecognized in its own right. Oil and watercolor paints started from the same premise, with the origin and the history of each giving them distinct characteristics and goals, as well as their own organizations and societies. It should therefore follow that acrylic paint should have equal status as a new and developing medium.

Acrylic paint is the 20th Century's positive contribution to painting. It is the only medium that is capable of the widest range of approaches in technique and methods, thus stimulating creativeness and fresh thinking in theory and art ideology, and as such demands that maximum expression should be sought through its versatility. It is intended that the National Acrylic Painters' Association should fulfill this demand, by being a vehicle for collective exhibitions, which aim to promote the excellence and innovation of the medium.

Since the inaugural exhibition in December 1985, there have been, including this one, twelve shows. This is the fourth to have been held at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, and due to the high standard and success of these exhibitions NAPA has been promised the use of their premises for future years.

To date, various sponsorship has been obtained. The Association receives sponsorship from Daler-Rowney, Forsline & Starr, Harper-Collins, Liquitex and Winsor & Newton. Additionally each of these companies present awards at the exhibition. Favorable comments have been received, concerning the standard of NAPA exhibitions. 

The Association has further received substantial coverage in art journals and magazines, such as The Artist and Artists Newsletter, as well as full local and national media acknowledgment. Information has been requested from other countries concerning membership, and some American art organizations, and universities have expressed an interest. 

On the 1st of December 1995 an American Division of NAPA was established. The President of the American Division is Gerald Brommer, who is a painter and an author in the USA. The Vice President is Sandy Carpenter, who is the editor of ‘The Artist', a leading art magazine in the States. The Directive Coordinator is Linda S. Gunn.

The Association has at present three patrons, they are: The Right Rev. David Sheppard, who himself is a painter, Adrian Henri, the nationally acclaimed painter and poet, who was also the first President of the Association, and Brendan Neiland R.A. The present President is the nationally and internationally acclaimed painter, writer and broadcaster, Alwyn Crawshaw. The post of Vice-president is held by Dr. Sally Bulgin, painter, writer and editor of The Artists' Magazine.

The Association's general membership, which is international, also includes other notable artists, both in the fine and graphic art fields. It welcomes all painters be they traditional or modern in their approach to art.

The Association is a professional organization. Professional is taken to mean that it accepts as members those persons who earn a regular living by painting, or those who although not living by art, adopt a professional attitude toward the subject, exploiting creatively the acrylic medium, using experimentation and imagination.

The Association is lastly non-discriminatory concerning age, disability, gender or race. Painters are accepted solely on the strength of their work.

 

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