NVAEC 2016
New directions: practice + innovation + learning
20 – 22 January 2016
For conference enquiries email or telephone +61 2 6240 6524.
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Registration
Registration will take place in Gandel Hall at the National Gallery of Australia from 8.00 am until 9.15 am on Wednesday 20 January.
All sessions (except offsite workshops) will be held at the National Gallery of Australia. Key note sessions will be held in the James O Fairfax theatre additional sessions will be held in the Small Theatre, Gandel Hall and the Collection Study Room.
A map of the National Gallery of Australia can be found here.
On each day, morning and afternoon teas as well as lunch will be provided in Gandel Hall. The conference dinner on Thursday 21 January will be in the Gandel Hall at the National Gallery of Australia.
FAQs
Q: Can I register more than one person at a time?
A: As each booking is unique, each registration will need to be completed separately.
Q: Do I receive a tax invoice?
A:
Yes, upon full payment, you will receive a tax invoice via email.
Q: Can I suspend payment during registration?
A: Yes, this can be done online. (Please note: registration is not confirmed until full payment is received).
If you have further enquiries about this process please contact Jennifer Barrett for assistance:
- Jennifer Barrett
Access Services
Ticketing Administrator
P: (02) 6240 6542
Registrations will open in October 2015.
- Full price: $425.00
- Concession/students: $345.00
- Early bird: $375.00
- Conference Dinner: $90.00
Early bird registration closes on Sunday 13 December 2015.
The Gandel Hall opens onto the new Australian Garden in which James Turrell's monumental Skyspace Within without offers visitors an extraordinary experience of Canberra's sky – we recommend you experience this during your visit.