AWCA History

The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association is one of the most successful carving associations in North America. This is due, in part, to the commitment of our members to teach and to encourage the development of our art form.

OUR HISTORY

The “carved decoy” is a recognized, long standing, North American art form. Discovered in 1924 in a Nevada cave, the oldest known decoy examples dated back to approximately 1000 AD. It is believed that these decoys were constructed by the Northern Paiute Indians and were probably used for hunting.

The arrival of Europeans to the eastern shores of North America in the fifteenth century resulted in a further advancement of the art form. These early American settlers started the fabrication of the wooden decoys that we are familiar with today. These early decoy artists began selling their creations and competitions began to determine who was the best decoy artist. These early competitions were forerunner of todays carving competitions held throughout Canada and the United States.

This popular art form has grown to include all types of 3-dimensional wildlife carving. Current wildlife carvings showcase a complex variety of artistic impression only limited by the artist imagination. Today’s annual “Ward World Wildfowl Carving Championships” held in Ocean City Maryland, and the Canadian Championships held in Waterloo, Ontario are examples of highly anticipated modern 3-dimentional art competitions.

AWCA HISTORY

  • 1987/04/ EDMONTON DECOY CARVING ASSOCIATION REGISTERED
  • 1988 FIRST ANNUAL EDMONTON CARVING SHOW.
  • 2000/10/ MOVED OPERATIONS TO WESTMOUNT JUNIOR HIGH
  • 2001/10/ FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT CLASS
  • 2003/05/14 CHANGED NAME TO ALBERTA WILDLIFE CARVING ASSOCIATION
  • 2007/10/02 MOVED TO ST. BASIL’S SCHOOL
  • 2010/07/ START OF ‘CARVING IN THE PARK’ WITH BOB GUGE
  • 2011/10/ MOVED TO AMISKWACIY ACADEMY
  • 2015/03/ AWCA SOCIETY BYLAWS UPDATED
  • 2018/10 AWCA OFFERS DAYTIME CLASSES AT COUNTY HAVEN STUDIOS
  • 2024/08/ ‘CARVING IN THE PARK’ CHANGED TO ‘ADVANCED 6 DAY WORKSHOPS’

DID YOU KNOW

The Alberta Wildlife Carving Association is one of the most successful carving associations in North America. This is due, in part, to the commitment of our members to teach and to encourage the development of our art form. The result is a strong and vibrant group of individual artists who contribute tirelessly to the association.

Alberta Wildlife Carving Association

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

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Payable to:        Alberta Wildlife Carving Association

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

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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