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The Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP)

SNAP is a leading centre for printmaking in Canada. SNAP is a non-profit artist-run centre dedicated to printmaking in all of its traditional and contemporary forms. We expand visual culture by supporting and collaborating with artists, audiences, and communities. SNAP provides critical space and resources for printmaking production, exhibition, and education.
In 1982, a handful of artists established SNAP as an independent, cooperatively-run fine art printshop in the historic Great West Saddlery Building in Edmonton, Alberta. In 1996, SNAP opened a gallery. In 2000, the society built its own gallery, the SNAP Gallery, which exhibits print and print-related art. In that year, SNAP also added its second printshop.
To learn more, you can visit their website: snapartists.com