Who Are We

Alberta Wildlife Carving Association

Known as the AWCA, our association has been celebrating the art of wildfowl carving for nearly four decades. If you want to learn how to carve, or grow your ability, this is the association to join.

About AWCA

The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association was formally incorporated on the 29­th of April 1987 as the Edmonton Decoy Carving Association. Subsequently, the name was officially changed to the Alberta Wildlife Carving Association to reflect the members’ desire to carve birds (Songbirds and Raptors), animals, fish and sea creatures in addition to decoys. Over the years the AWCA has offered a variety of classes for people wanting to learn how to carve. AWCA also offers progressively advanced classes where members can learn additional skills such as texturing, wood burning and habitat creation to bring their carvings “to life”.

The AWCA is known for its friendly, thoughtful members who want to show their appreciation for wildlife by carving three-dimensional wood sculptures.

Since

1987

2000+

Carvings Completed

127

Classes Completed

Our Focus

Members of the AWCA are driven by the vision and mission of the association as well as a deep appreciation for nature and the wildlife found there.

AWCA Vision #1

The Association knows that all individuals have hidden artistic potential, therefore it strives to actively promote and increase awareness of this art form to the general public through various means and competitive events.

AWCA Vision #2

The organized activities are fashioned to enable participants to reach their maximum potential and to excel in the art.

AWCA Mission

AWCA’s mission is to play a leadership role in fostering and promoting artistic excellence in three-dimensional art of wildlife carving under the direction or world class and local instructors and teachers.

Courses and Workshops

Members have access to a variety of courses ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Additionally, special demonstration nights and workshops cover painting, detailing, and habitat creation.

Techniques

Carvers use a variety of references such as photos, casts, and patterns to work on their project. Then they carve the work using power or hand tools and paint their work.

Community Events

The AWCA is active in the community, participating in events such as Sherwood Park’s “Try It Days” and instructing classes at Amiskwaciy Academy

AWCA memories

Become a Member

Ready to take your carving skills to the next level?

Become a member today and join our vibrant community of wildlife carving artists!

What We Do

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Donors, Funders and Sponsors

The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association is grateful to the following Donors, Funders and Sponsors. Their generous support allows us to continue to offer classes, workshops and shows at a reasonable cost.

Alberta Wildlife Carving Association

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Member Information

Membership Fee: $30.00 (Payable by cheque or e-transfer only)

Cheques

Payable to:        Alberta Wildlife Carving Association

Mail to:              John Stevenson
                          45-54519 Range Road 273
                          Sturgeon County AB T8R 1X7

E-Transfer

awcacarve@gmail.com

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As a member of the Alberta Wildlife Carving Association (AWCA), I, my family or guest in consideration of my being allowed to participate in the events, meetings, activities, courses,functions and/or competitions (all of which are referred to as “the events”) of The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns release and forever discharges agents, volunteers and instructors [including all members, family or guest connected with the organization] (all of which are now referred to as The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association) from any and all lawsuits or actions, claims or demands by reason of any damage, loss, death or injury to myself or to my property arising from my participation in the events not withstanding that the same may have been contributed to or occasioned by the negligence of The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association.

(Guests in this document means any non-member, whether visiting or being paid or volunteering as a judge, presenter or instructor.)

I agree to save and hold harmless and indemnify The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association from and against all lawsuits, claims, actions, cost or expenses in respect to any death, injury, loss, damage to myself or my property howsoever caused arising out of or in connection with the events and whether the same may have been contributed to or occasioned by the negligence of The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association.

I further recognize and acknowledge that I am entering into this release agreement with The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association on its own behalf and on behalf of its officers, directors, managers, servants, agents, volunteers and instructors.

It is the responsibility of all members to inform any family member or guest of this disclaimer.

Liability Release is valid indefinitely for all Alberta Wildlife Carving Association activities and/or events.

For any questions, contact John Stevenson (780) 459 – 9366   jmscarve@gmail.com