New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
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The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (also referred to as the Wellington Art Society) was founded in Wellington in July 1882 as The Fine Arts Association of New Zealand.[1] Founding artists included painters William Beetham (first president of the Association) and Charles Decimus Barraud.[1] The association changed its name to the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts and was incorporated as a limited company in 1889.[2][3] Charles Barraud was elected the Academy's president at its first AGM on 1 July 1889.[4]
The Governor-General of New Zealand is the traditional patron of the Academy.