Kentucky Art Education AssociationThe Kentucky Art Education Association is excited to welcome all those attending NAEA 2025 by offering some fun photo spots, free Kentucky swag, raffle items, merch for sale, and information about Louisville to help attendees find the best places to eat and play during convention weekend. One additional highlight we urge everyone to check out is the "Spirit of Kentucky: A Barrel Head Exhibition Celebrating Kentucky Communities", where schools from every level and region in Kentucky designed and created custom barrel head artworks that celebrate their community. The barrel heads for this showcase were graciously donated by Brown Forman. Kentucky is rich in history, culture, and community - this project is aimed to celebrate what makes our beautiful state so unique. Louisville TourismEach Louisville Tourism city information booth provides personalized assistance designed to enhance your visit to our wonderful city. At each booth, you will find a friendly and knowledgeable city information agent ready to assist with a variety of inquiries.
Whether you need recommendations for restaurants, suggestions on must-visit attractions, or information on discounts available through our Inside Track Pass program, we’ve got you covered. We are here to help you navigate the venue, the downtown area, the city, and make the most of your time in Louisville.
Additionally, our booths are stocked with a wide range of onsite collateral that you can easily grab. This includes Visitor’s Guides, restaurant lists, downtown maps, citywide maps, venue maps, attraction brochures, and much more. We aim to provide you with all the information you need to have a fantastic and memorable experience.
We look forward to welcoming you and assisting you in exploring all the wonderful opportunities Louisville has to offer!
ARTS FOR ALL KENTUCKY Arts for All Kentucky is a statewide organization that provides arts and education programs that allow people with disabilities to fully participate in the arts. Arts for All is happy to support our teaching artists Kim Soule and Jennifer Sims in their professional development presentation, "Side by Side Inclusion," and Andee Rudloff's mural project "Disco Derby Opening Night Party!" Stop by our table to learn more about support for programming in the state of Kentucky and leave your mark on our community art project!
artsforallky.orgJCPS AcademicsJefferson County Public Schools is the largest school district in Kentucky serving 97,000 students. The Academics Division consists of instructional leaders who provide resources for schools, opportunities for learning, and who work to serve our students. Our role is to transform the instructional core to create joyful learning experiences focused on developing student identity, skills, intellect, and critical thinking. We provide improved teaching and learning through job-embedded professional development, district-wide systems, and on-the-ground support.Connected Arts NetworksConnect with CAN! Meet the teachers and leaders involved in Connected Arts Networks (CAN), an initiative to create virtual Professional Learning Communities with arts educators in visual and performing arts. We meet monthly to collaboratively improve arts instruction and curriculum, share ideas, and support each other. Learn more about this network and how we can support you!
Retired Art Educators Association The Retired Art Educators Alliance was formed in 1985 so that we might utilize retiree art educators' energies, experience, and knowledge to benefit NAEA members, and preservice members, in particular. RAEA is open to retired members from all NAEA Divisions and other interest groups with no cost for membership. RAEA’s only annual fundraiser is the Silent Art Auction held each year at the NAEA National Convention, located alongside the Artisans Gallery. Our purpose is to define and establish the role of retired art educators within NAEA; to conduct programs of professional activities for state and national events; to encourage continued personal involvement and development in art education; to inform state associations and NAEA of content relevant to members of long-standing; and to encourage and support, as well as provide mentorship for student members of NAEA.
KMAC Contemporary Art MuseumKMAC Contemporary Art Museum (KMAC) is Louisville's premier contemporary art museum located in downtown Louisville on Museum Row. Through exhibitions, education, and outreach, KMAC works to connect people to art and creative practice. KMAC's exhibitions showcase the work of regional, national, and international contemporary artists who have connections to craft. The Education Department produces interpretive materials for the exhibitions, community art programming, as well as school and adult workshops based on traditional craft and relevance to contemporary art. Currently on view at KMAC are exhibitions from Brazilian folk artist Chico da Silva and local Louisville artist Licia Priest.
715 W Main St. Louisville KY 40202 |
kmacmuseum.orgOpen Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
Special Hours on Saturday for Conference Attendees 10am-7pm
Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission The Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission recognizes and promotes Native American contributions to and influence in Kentucky’s history and culture. Their vision is that all Kentuckians will recognize, appreciate, and understand the significant contributions Native Americans have made to Kentucky’s rich cultural heritage. Through education and increased awareness, the people of Kentucky will understand the histories, cultures, and matters of concern to Native American peoples. Please stop by their table for resources, info, and posters on Kentucky Native history!
ED&I Commission and State ED&I Liaisons (In Exhibit Hall)Join NAEA’s ED&I Commission and State ED&I Liaisons for some conversation and creativity. Participate in art activities to express your support of equity, diversity, and inclusion in arts education and make connections with other arts educators!