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The Society of Equestrian Artists

This page has links to the Society's reference material for use by members and visitors alike

Aims of the Society - Constitution - Byelaws - Promotion Procedures - Committee Contact Details - Contact Us - Getting your work on the website
 

Note - Annual Membership Rates for  2010
Juniors (under 18s): £12
Friends: UK £25 (Overseas £30)
Associate Members: £40
Full Members: £65

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  • How to join
    • Entry into the Society is as a Friend (see Constitution para 7.iv) - anyone may join - there is no artistic assessment required
    • Promotion to Associate, and then Full Member, IS based on artistic merit, and requires a period of acceptance of works for the Annual Exhibition, and a review by a panel of Full Members.  See Promotion Procedures for more details
    • Click for a membership form which has on it the instructions for completion (updated 24 Nov 09)
    • The document at the link (.doc, or .pdf) has useful notes for prospective members which can be printed out for reference
  • Membership Enquiries
    • If you have any questions about membership please contact:

      Membership Secretary:-
      Hannah Merson
      1 Levens Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6SN

      E-mail: memb.sec'at'equestrianartists.co.uk

      (replace 'at' with @)

      See links at right for a membership form (which has on it the instructions for completion (postal applications only - see form and Constitution for full details)

  • How to get your works on the website
Printable links

Membership Application Form and Standing Order Form

Notes for Prospective members

 
 

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