The Pasadena Society of Artists is a nonprofit arts organization in southern California, United States.
Its first president was landscape artist Edward B. Butler, a successful businessman who retired to pursue his career as an oil painter.
Early members of the Society included nationally renowned artists, including California impressionists Alson S. Clark and Marion Wachtel, and the noted adherent of the Arts and Crafts movement Ernest A. Batchelder, From the 1920s into the 1950s, Pasadena Society of Artists was given an office and exhibit space in the Grace Nicholson Galleries, located at 46 North Los Robles Avenue.
However, the society eventually lost the space when the Nicholson gallery became the Pacific Asia Museum.
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