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| Established | 1879 |
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| Location | 158Newbury Street,Boston,Massachusetts 02116 |
| Website | www.copleysociety.org |
TheCopley Society of Art is the oldest non-profit art association in the United States. It was founded in 1879[1] by the first graduating class of theSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts and continues to play an important role in promoting its member artists and the visual arts inBoston. The Society is named afterJohn Singleton Copley.
The gallery currently represents over 400 living artist members, ranging in experience from students to nationally recognized artists and in style, from traditional and academic realists, to contemporary and abstract painters, photographers, sculptors, and printmakers.
Several of the artists working in the tradition of theBoston School of painters exhibit at the Copley Society of Art, along with theGuild Of Boston Artists a few doors down from the Copley Society of Art'sNewbury Street location.

The gallery hosts between 15 and 20 exhibitions each year, including solo exhibitions, thematic group shows,juried competitions, and fundraising events.
The most well known of these events is the annual "Fresh Paint" auction. Several artist members are chosen by the gallery to spend one day together painting outside in the city. The paintings are brought back to the gallery while still wet, placed directly into frames and mounted on the walls for sale through silent auction. In the final night of the week-long event, a few selected pieces are included in a live auction. Although the usual commission split for the gallery is 60 percent to the artist and 40 percent to the Copley Society, the event requires artists donate 50 percent of the sale, and encouraged to donate up to 100 percent of the selling price to the non-profit organization.
The Copley Society has helped establish the careers of many of Boston's prominent full-time professional fine artists.[citation needed]
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