NVAEC 2019

At the Heart: Inspiration, Bravery, Compassion and Connection

21 – 23 January 2019

For conference enquiries email nvaec@nga.gov.au.

Education programs, including the National Visual Art Education Conference, are generously supported by Tim Fairfax AC in honour of Betty Churcher.


Banner image: Sally Smart The choreography of cutting (the pedagogical puppet projects) 2012–15 (detail), synthetic polymer paint, conte crayon, oil pastel and pencil on canvas and paper, fabric, wood, cardboard, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 2016

 

Overview | Speakers + Artists | Registration | Bursaries | Venue + Travel | Papers | Workshops | Short talks | Videos

Registration

Please note: Registrations for NVAEC 2019 have closed and the conference has taken place.

Prices

Early bird: $410 (now closed)
Full price: $480
Concession/students: $380
Conference Dinner (optional): $110 per delegate, $130 for a guest

Early bird registration closed on Sunday 25 November 2018.

In 2019 Travel Bursaries will be awarded to one teacher from each state and territory. Applications have now closed.

 

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. There will be an option to ‘Request invoice’. This will send an invoice to the email address of the person booking which includes details for how to make a direct deposit.

Q: How do I register for workshops?
A: On the first page of registration you will be prompted to register for Wednesday afternoon workshops, this is because some of these are paid. Other parallel sessions will be allocated closer to the conference date when the schedule is confirmed.

Q: Is there an option to register for less than 3 days?
A: Not at this stage.

Q: When does the conference commence and conclude?
A: Registration will open in Gandel Hall at 8am on Monday 21 January and the last sessions of the conference conclude at 5pm on Wednesday 23 January.