[2] In 1909 the Canadian National Exhibition granted the Society space at its annual fall fair.
[3] Arthur Lismer published a short essay on the Graphic Arts Club of Toronto and its relationship with the Canadian National Exhibition in The Year Book of Canadian Art 1913.
[3] The society published The Canadian Graphic Art Year Book in 1931, with 24 pages and 38 illustrations, in a limited edition of five hundred copies.
It was meant to showcase the national scope of Canadian graphics artists and the advances that had been made in the medium.
[11] In June–August 1971, the Canadian Society of Graphic Art and the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers held a joint exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.