About

The Leeds Savage Club exists to provide a social and developmental forum for artistically minded people in the city and surrounding metropolitan district. Based on a Victorian predecessor of the same name, the Club was revived on the 27th February 2010, and aims to encourage discussion and promotion of members’ work, provide feedback, and initiate improvement. We hold regular social events for members, as well as fortnightly, discipline-specific meets for writers and sketchers of all abilities. For examples of our work, please visit the club forum or our special projects.

Who is a Leeds Savage ?

A Leeds Savage is someone who draws, paints, sketches; writes prose, poetry, lyrics etc at any ability. I will stress: any ability. We don’t give a hoot if the extent of your portfolio of work is contained on your deskpad at work, or the furthest your poetry has ever got is your bedroom door. The …

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Current Board

Chair Matthew Hooper Club Secretary Graham Macdonald Treasurer Heather Lloyd   Sworn in February 2012

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Minutes & Documents

All Files are PDF, unless otherwise stated Official Business Minutes 23.02.11 v. 1.0 Minutes 29.06.10 v.1.0 Address 10.04.2010 Minutes 27.02.10 v. 1.0 Forms Membership form v1.0    

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PDF of the Leeds Savage Club Constitution

Constitution

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Panorama of some of the founding Members

Formation

The Leeds Savage Club formed on the 27th of February 2010 at Temple Works, Marshall Street, Leeds. At this meeting the constitution for the club was agreed upon. The founding members of the Leeds Savage Club are as follows: Hannah Bisson Peter Etherington Steve James Phil Kirby Vics Marshall Jamie Newman Maria Protopapadaki-Smith Robert St-John …

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Media

www.flickr.com More in The Leeds Savage Club pool

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Members

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Want to see your biography here? All full members of the Leeds Savage Club are encouraged to submit a short biography for publication on our website. One of our biggest commitments to you as an artist is the promotion of your self and your work. Biographies are a great way for us to tell …

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