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Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists

Coordinates: 53°32′59″N 113°31′11″W / 53.5496°N 113.5198°W / 53.5496; -113.5198
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The Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP) is a non-profit, artist run centre dedicated to print making.

SNAP was founded in 1982 as an independent, cooperatively-run fine art printshop in the Great West Saddlery Building, located in central Edmonton. In 1996 they opened a gallery.[1] SNAP is a member organization of the Alberta Association of Artist-run Centres (AAARC).[2] SNAP publishes SNAPline, which includes "diverse examples of fine art printmaking" 3 times a year, and has attracted attention by local, national, and international artists.[3] The University of Alberta Library has the full run of SNAPLine from 2002 to present.[4] SNAP will move to an expanded space on 115th Street in the Queen Mary Park Neighbourhood in spring 2020.[5]

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  1. ^ "About". SNAP. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  2. ^ "Organizations". Alberta Association of Artist-Run Centres. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  3. ^ "SNAPline". SNAP: The Society of Northern Alberta Print-artists. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  4. ^ Society of Northern Alberta Print-artists (2002). "SNAPline". SNAPline. ISSN 2562-9867. OCLC 463449132.
  5. ^ "Edmonton's SNAP Gallery on the Move". Galleries West. 2019-09-22. Retrieved 2020-03-05.

53°32′59″N 113°31′11″W / 53.5496°N 113.5198°W / 53.5496; -113.5198