NAEA24 On Demand Access
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Welcome to the home of On Demand professional learning videos from sessions at the 2024 NAEA National Convention in Minneapolis, MN!
The NAEA National Convention is the largest gathering of visual arts educators in the world, featuring opportunities for professional learning, connectivity, and creativity. We are excited to extend this outstanding selection of sessions to On Demand participants—access session recordings and pre-recorded content while earning professional learning credit any time, any where.
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Cost: NAEA Member: $175 | Nonmember: $300
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Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve already registered, how do I access session recordings?
First, log in. Next, navigate to the "Sessions" tab to begin viewing recorded content.
How do I view session recordings?
Begin by navigating to the "Sessions" tab.
Click on the title of the session you’d like to view. This will open the session page for that session.
The next page will automatically open to the “Contents” tab and display the “View Recording” button.
Click the “View Recording” button when you are ready to begin.
A pop-up player will open. If you do not see a pop-up viewer, ensure you have pop-ups enabled on your web browser.
When you have completed the session, 1 credit hour will be recorded to your certificate.
How are session recordings organized?
Sessions are listed by track. General Sessions (keynote speakers) are listed fist, followed by Artist Series sessions, and then the following track order:
- Art & Media Technology Interest Group
- Art in Special Education Interest Group
- Asian Art and Culture Interest Group
- Caucus of Social Theory in Art Education Interest Group
- Caucus on the Spiritual in Art Education Interest Group
- Choice-Art Educators Interest Group
- Coalition for Feminisms in Art Education
- Committee on Multiethnic Concerns Interest Group
- Community Arts Caucus Interest Group
- Design Interest Group
- Disability Studies in Art Education Interest Group
- Early Childhood Art Educators Interest Group
- Ecology and Environment Interest Group
- Elementary
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
- Higher Education
- History and Historiography in Art Education
- Independent School Art Education Interest Group
- Leadership
- LGBTQ+ Interest Group
- Lifelong Learning Interest Group
- Media Arts
- Middle Level
- Museum Education
- National Association of State Directors of Art Education Interest Group
- Preservice
- Public Policy and Arts Administration Interest Group
- Research
- Retired Art Educators Interest Group
- Secondary
- Special Session
- Supervision and Administration
- United States Society for Education through Art Interest Group
Do recordings have closed captioning?
Yes. NAEA24 sessions have been auto captioned using AI technology and are available in English. To enable captions on a recording, click on the captioning icon (CC) in the bottom right of the video player and select “English CC.”
Why is the “Handouts/Links" tab only visible on some sessions?
Sessions that offer resources will display an additional tab labelled "Handouts/Links." If a session does not have resources available, the tab will not appear.
What does the purple “Activated” box mean on each session?
This text simply notes that a session is included as part of the NAEA24 On Demand content and is available for you to view.
Is there a chat feature?
Each session features a "Discussion" tab where registrants are invited to ask questions and engage in positive and constructive dialogue regarding session content.
How much profession learning credit is each session worth? How can I see what credit I’ve earned?
Each NAEA24 session offers 1 credit hour of participation. Credits earned will automatically be recorded to your NAEA24 credit list and added to yourcertificate total. You can view a detailed listing of your credits by clicking on the "Professional Learning Certificate" tab near the top of this page, selecting "Access Certificate," and then "View Details."
Please note: Always check with your employer and state and local policies to ensure this event is applicable to your specific professional learning requirements.
How do I access my professional learning certificate? Can I print it at any time?
The NAEA24 On Demand Certificate of Participation will become available after you've earned at least 1 credit hour. The certificate can be accessed by clicking the "Professional Learning Certificate" tab near the top of this page. When accessing your certificate, you can also view/print a detailed listing of the sessions you accessed to receive credit.
Credit earned from NAEA24 On Demand is also recorded to your NAEA Professional Learning Studio transcript which is available by navigating to "My Dashboard" and then selecting the button at the top of the page that says "Transcript/Achievements."'
Please note: Always check with your employer and state and local policies to ensure this event is applicable to your specific professional learning requirements.
Can I earn university credit for NAEA24 On Demand?
Yes! University credit is available through the national accredited School of Education at California State University, Chico. 15 hours of learning = 1 unit of credit and the cost is $85. To be eligible you must register for Chico credit, accrue 15 hours of NAEA24 On Demand participation, and submit your NAEA24 pdf transcript to Chico State Professional and Continuing Education by April 30, 2024. For more information visit rce.csuchico.edu/naea.
How do I register? How much does it cost?
To register for NAEA24 On Demand, click the pink “Register” button in the top right of your screen, then select “Complete Registration Now.” Log in with your existing NAEA account or create an account to complete the checkout process. After completing checkout, you will have instant access to NAEA24 On Demand.*
NAEA Member Cost: $175 | Nonmember Cost: $300
How long will I have access?
Registrants will have access through Saturday, August 31, 2024.
What is the cancellation policy?
On Demand attendance registration fees are non-refundable. Please see the full cancellation policy here.
Who can I contact with additional questions?
NAEA Member Services is happy to help. Send an email to members@arteducators.org or call 800-299-8321 (Monday-Friday, 8:15am-4:30pm ET).
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[General Session] Lynda Barry has worked as a painter, cartoonist, writer, illustrator, playwright, editor, commentator, and teacher and found these roles are very much alike. The New York Times has described Barry as “among this country’s greatest conjoiners of words and images, known for plumbing all kinds of touchy subjects in cartoons, comic strips and novels, both graphic and illustrated.” Barry has authored 21 books, worked as a commentator for NPR, and had a regular monthly feature in Esquire, Mother Jones Magazine, Mademoiselle, and Salon. She created an album-length spoken-word collection of stories called The Lynda Barry Experience and was a frequent guest on the Late Show with David Letterman.
1st General Session: Lynda Barry
Sponsored by the University of Arkansas School of Art
General Session
Lynda Barry
Lynda Barry has worked as a painter, cartoonist, writer, illustrator, playwright, editor, commentator, and teacher and found these roles are very much alike. The New York Times has described Barry as “among this country’s greatest conjoiners of words and images, known for plumbing all kinds of touchy subjects in cartoons, comic strips and novels, both graphic and illustrated.” Barry has authored 21 books, worked as a commentator for NPR, and had a regular monthly feature in Esquire, Mother Jones Magazine, Mademoiselle, and Salon. She created an album-length spoken-word collection of stories called The Lynda Barry Experience and was a frequent guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. -
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[General Session] Jordan Casteel (b. 1989, Denver, CO) received her BA from Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA for Studio Art and her MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT. In 2020, Casteel presented a solo exhibition titled "Within Reach" at the New Museum, New York, presented in conjunction with a fully illustrated catalog. Casteel’s work has recently been included in exhibitions at institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY (2021-2023 and 2022); Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2022); The Modern, Fort Worth, TX (2022); Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (2022); Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL (2022); and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA (2021). Casteel is the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2021).
2nd General Session: Jordan Casteel
General Session
Jordan Casteel
Jordan Casteel (b. 1989, Denver, CO) received her BA from Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA for Studio Art and her MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT. In 2020, Casteel presented a solo exhibition titled "Within Reach" at the New Museum, New York, presented in conjunction with a fully illustrated catalog. Casteel’s work has recently been included in exhibitions at institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY (2021-2023 and 2022); Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2022); The Modern, Fort Worth, TX (2022); Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (2022); Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL (2022); and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA (2021). Casteel is the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2021). -
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[General Session] Join Wanda B. Knight, NAEA President, for a special address for visual arts, design, and media arts educators, on behalf of the association, followed by Ruth E. Carter, two-time Academy Award–winning American film costume designer. Best known for turning the Black Panther superhero into an African King, Carter made history as the first Black person to win the Costume Design category and earned Marvel Studios its first Oscar recognition. For Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Carter made history, again, for her outstanding costume design work and became the first Black woman to win multiple Academy Awards in any category and the first costume designer to win for the first film and its sequel.
3rd General Session: Wanda B. Knight and Ruth E. Carter
General Session
Wanda B. Knight, Ruth E. Carter
Join Wanda B. Knight, NAEA President, for a special address for visual arts, design, and media arts educators, on behalf of the association, followed by Ruth E. Carter, two-time Academy Award–winning American film costume designer. Best known for turning the Black Panther superhero into an African King, Carter made history as the first Black person to win the Costume Design category and earned Marvel Studios its first Oscar recognition. For Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Carter made history, again, for her outstanding costume design work and became the first Black woman to win multiple Academy Awards in any category and the first costume designer to win for the first film and its sequel. -
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[Artist Series] For more than 35 years, Peyton Scott Russell has been a professional artist and educator. Born in Minneapolis, MN, Russell’s earliest memories as a child were making art and being creative. This continued into high school, where he discovered graffiti art from the film Style Wars in 1984. A portfolio of traditional art and graffiti-influenced works helped him earn acceptance into the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago. Graduating in 1991, Russell became a professional artist and teaching artist by founding organizations like House of Daskarone, Juxtaposition Arts, and Art House Education.
Artist Series: Peyton Scott Russell
Artist Series
Peyton Scott Russell
For more than 35 years, Peyton Scott Russell has been a professional artist and educator. Born in Minneapolis, MN, Russell’s earliest memories as a child were making art and being creative. This continued into high school, where he discovered graffiti art from the film Style Wars in 1984. A portfolio of traditional art and graffiti-influenced works helped him earn acceptance into the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago. Graduating in 1991, Russell became a professional artist and teaching artist by founding organizations like House of Daskarone, Juxtaposition Arts, and Art House Education. -
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[Artist Series] Leslie Barlow is a visual artist, educator, and cultural worker from Minneapolis, MN. Barlow believes art and artmaking are both healing and liberatory, through the power of representation, witnessing, and storytelling. Her life-size oil paintings are inspired by community and personal experiences, and they often serve as both monuments to community members and explorations into how race entangles the intimate sphere of love, family, and friendship.
Artist Series: Leslie Barlow
Artist Series
Leslie Barlow
Leslie Barlow is a visual artist, educator, and cultural worker from Minneapolis, MN. Barlow believes art and artmaking are both healing and liberatory, through the power of representation, witnessing, and storytelling. Her life-size oil paintings are inspired by community and personal experiences, and they often serve as both monuments to community members and explorations into how race entangles the intimate sphere of love, family, and friendship. -
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[Artist Series] Celebrated photographer Wing Young Huie has captured the complex cultural realities of American society for more than 40 years. His photos have been exhibited in international museums, but his best-known works, Lake Street USA and the University Avenue Project, were epic public art projects that transformed Minneapolis and Saint Paul thoroughfares into 6-mile photo galleries, reflecting the everyday lives of thousands of its citizens.
Artist Series: Wing Young Huie
Wing Young Huie
Celebrated photographer Wing Young Huie has captured the complex cultural realities of American society for more than 40 years. His photos have been exhibited in international museums, but his best-known works, Lake Street USA and the University Avenue Project, were epic public art projects that transformed Minneapolis and Saint Paul thoroughfares into 6-mile photo galleries, reflecting the everyday lives of thousands of its citizens. -
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[Artist Series] Karen Ann Hoffman has been beading peace, beauty, and meaning through her Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork since the 1990s. Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork (also known as Iroquois Raised Beadwork) is unique to the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, characterized by lines of beads that arch above the textile surface for a three-dimensional effect, typically sewn onto velvet. Hoffman is a respected national leader in this art, known for reimagining existing forms to expand their significance for today and the future.
Artist Series: Karen Ann Hoffman
Karen Ann Hoffman
Karen Ann Hoffman has been beading peace, beauty, and meaning through her Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork since the 1990s. Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork (also known as Iroquois Raised Beadwork) is unique to the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, characterized by lines of beads that arch above the textile surface for a three-dimensional effect, typically sewn onto velvet. Hoffman is a respected national leader in this art, known for reimagining existing forms to expand their significance for today and the future. -
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[Artist Series] Marlena Myles’s journey as a self-taught Native American (Spirit Lake Dakota/Mohegan/Muscogee) artist in Minnesota is one of honoring the past while embracing the present and future using technology. Through her work, she aspires to be a catalyst for change, celebrating the vibrancy of Dakota history, languages, and oral traditions while breaking new ground with the power of modern artistic expression. She believes that by weaving together these threads, she can contribute positively to a world where the beauty and power of Dakota culture shines brightly, fostering appreciation, respect, and recognition for the richness it brings to the global artistic landscape.
Artist Series: Marlena Myles
Marlena Myles
Marlena Myles’s journey as a self-taught Native American (Spirit Lake Dakota/Mohegan/Muscogee) artist in Minnesota is one of honoring the past while embracing the present and future using technology. Through her work, she aspires to be a catalyst for change, celebrating the vibrancy of Dakota history, languages, and oral traditions while breaking new ground with the power of modern artistic expression. She believes that by weaving together these threads, she can contribute positively to a world where the beauty and power of Dakota culture shines brightly, fostering appreciation, respect, and recognition for the richness it brings to the global artistic landscape. -
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[Art & Media Technology Interest Group] Learn creative projects that integrate creativity, advocacy, and student voice with the free tool Adobe Express. We'll explore fun methods for creating social media graphics, film, and web design which offer educators and students an opportunity to promote causes such as the arts, social-emotional learning, and the environment.
Express Yourself: 5 Creative Advocacy Projects With Adobe Express
Art & Media Technology Interest Group
Tim Needles
Learn creative projects that integrate creativity, advocacy, and student voice with the free tool Adobe Express. We'll explore fun methods for creating social media graphics, film, and web design which offer educators and students an opportunity to promote causes such as the arts, social-emotional learning, and the environment. -
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[Art & Media Technology Interest Group] Explore how ChatGPT can support art and design educators in creating valuable instructional materials. The panelists, consisting of three art education researchers, will share their findings for best practices when developing prompts for ChatGPT.
Exploring ChatGPT to Develop Instructional Materials: Findings, Insights, and Suggestions to Support Art Educators
Art & Media Technology Interest Group
Nicholas Garrison Leonard, Kelly M. Gross
Explore how ChatGPT can support art and design educators in creating valuable instructional materials. The panelists, consisting of three art education researchers, will share their findings for best practices when developing prompts for ChatGPT.