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Founders List

Dan Burke, John Silk Deckard, Tony Ko, Andrew Snaders, Betty Schabacker, Carl Sundberg, and John Vanco.

First Members List

Roy Ahlgren, Evelyn Askey, Nancy Bacon, Robert W. Banks, Betty Bartholme, Dan Burke, Kenneth C. Burkhart, James R. Chizmadia, Sr. Mary Angelica Cummings, Neil Daugherty, John Fosco, Edward Higgins, Mary Lou Higgins, Vitus J. Kaiser, Henry Katzwinkle, Dan Kelleher, Steven Kemenyffy, Susan Kemenyffy, Peggy Krider, Robert A. Krider, Patrick Lally, Sarah M. Laudenslager, Fred Livingston, Ernest Mauthe, Clair McLain, James C. Myford, Howard Neibling, Anne M. Philbin, Joseph Plavcan, Tom Potocki, Mary J. Rosiak, Betty B. Schabacker, Robert B. Schabacker, Francis Schanz, Jean Stull, David Seitzinger, Carl Sundberg, Wilda Sundberg, John Vahanian, John Vanco, and Lois Wiley.

About the Organization

Origins of NPAA

In 1974 when the NPAA was founded, there was a need for professional artists to band together to help each other promote the visual arts as well as to protect their artistic endeavors from being exploited by an uninformed public.

Most non artists thought painting, drawing, and sculpting was "fun", "easy," and a "hobby." Therefore non profit organizations would call upon artists to donate works for auction to raise money for worthy causes and give nothing to the artist in return. Many times the work was sold for a small sum and often criticized. This was especially true in the case of abstract art. Where other professionals were asked for tax deductible monetary contributions, the artist was expected to give his work freely.

To initially create a uniform policy for art donations, three local artists and an one art advocate (the Schabackers and Sundbergs) formed a basic organization that would represent local professional visual artists. The organization, named the Northwestern Pennsylvania Artists Association (NPAA), then decided it would base its membership on the national organization "Artist Equity" which required its members to be accepted to at least three national exhibits. The first committee chosen to draft the bylaws included: Dan Burke, John Deckard, Tony Ko, Andrew Sanders, Betty Schabacker, Carl Sundberg, and John Vanco.

Now in its 33rd year, the NPAA organizes several annual exhibits for its 120 members’ participation, annually donates college scholarship monies to local graduating high-school seniors, and generally promotes the visual arts in the tri-county community.

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 NPAA Resume

2009
  • Holiday Show,1020 Holland, Erie
  • Nuts & Boltz,1020 Holland, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2008
  • Urraro Gallery, Erie
2007
  • Urraro Gallery, Erie
  • Lucky Gallery, NYC
  • Heeschen Gallery, Meadville
  • Cummings Gallery, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2006
  • Auer Gallery, Erie
  • Schuster Gallery, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2005
  • Bayfront Gallery, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2004
  • Urraro Gallery, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
  • Prince Street Gallery, NYC
  • Cummings Gallery, Erie
2003
  • Artober Fest, Erie Art Museum
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2002
  • Schanz Gallery, Erie
  • Art Lottery Show and Sale, Erie
2001
  • Commings Gallery, Erie
  • Lakeland Community College Gallery, Kirtland, OH
  • First Night Erie Exhibition
2000
  • First Night Erie Exhibition
1999
  • Erie Philharmonic Exhibition
  • Adams Gallery Exhibition, Dunkirk, NY
  • First Night Erie Exhibition
1998
  • Cummings Gallery, Erie
  • Glassgrowers Gallery, Erie
  • First Night Erie Exhibition
  • Susquehanna River Art Center, Clearfield, PA
1980
  • UP Gallery, Pittsburgh
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