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A New Society: the establishment of the Australian Society of Black and White Artists July 1924

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[Daily Telegraph, 26 July 1924, p13 via Trove]

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A Short History of the Black and White Artists' Club
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Australian Cartoonists' Association

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A Short History of the Black and White Artists' Club

The Society of Australian Black and White Artists was the first association of newspaper artists in the world. From 1924 to 1946, it hosted over 20 Black and White Artists' balls around Sydney, raising money and causing public scandal. The Black and White Artists' Club or the Australian Cartoonists' Association (as it is now known) has around 300 members

Visual Arts

Media

Publishing

Clubs and Societies

Australian Cartoonists' Association

Society for artists who work in black and white, in particular cartoonists and illustrators, with sketching and etching divisions.

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