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'''Rat Bastard Protective Association''' is an underground, arts organization. It was created by the artist, [[Bruce Conner]], in [[San Francisco]], [[California]] in 1959.<ref>Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Interview with Bruce Conner, Conducted by Paul Karlstrom in San Francisco, California, August 12, 1974: <blockquote>
"Bruce Conner: I sent announcements to eight or nine people, ten people probably, telling them that they were all members of the Rat Bastard Protective Association. I was president. They should pay their dues. The next meeting was scheduled at my house. Then it was scheduled after that for every couple of weeks at Fred Martin's, or Joan Brown's, or Wally's house, or wherever."
</blockquote></ref> Its original members include: [[Manuel Neri]], [[Joan Brown]], [[Jay DeFeo]], [[Wally Hedrick]], [[Wallace Berman]], [[Jess Collins]], George Herms, and [[Bruce Conner]].<ref>Michael Ducan, Art in America, "The Self and Its Symbols", May 2000,<blockquote>...from 1959 to 1966...the Manuel Neri, Joan Brown, Jay DeFeo, Wally Hedrick, Wallace Berman, Jess, George Herms, and Bruce Conner... group was jokingly dubbed by Bruce Conner the Rat Bastard Protective Association."</blockquote></ref> Conner coined the name as a play on 'Scavengers Protective Society'.<ref>James Boaden, Ruin of the Nineteenth Century: The Assemblage Work of Bruce Conner, 1957 – 1962 [www.surrealismcentre.ac.uk/publications/papers/journal2/acrobat_files/boaden_article.pdf]</ref><ref>The title also puns on the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; its initials the RBPA mirroring the PRB thus mocking the branding of a style and the cowering into clans of so many artists. Its members included Jay de Feo, Michael McClure, Manuel Neri and Joan Brown. See Rebecca Solnit, ‘Heretical Constellations: Notes on California, 1946–61’, in Sussman, ed., Beat Culture and the New America, 69–122, especially 71.</ref>

Although Rat Bastard Protective Association has often been called a "secret art society," it is more correct to say that it is an esoteric art society, in that most aspects are private. The RBPA has, in the last few decades, become less a secret art society and more of a "society with art secrets." Most aspects of RBPA remain exclusive, the modes of recognition amongst members and particular factions within the association.

The organization continues to this day; active members include [[Michael McClure]] and [[LG Williams]].

== References ==
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== Notes and references ==
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[[Category:Arts organizations]]
[[Category:San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 22 December 2012

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