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NAVA Certified Membership

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You can become a NAVA Certified Member for just $100 annually.

Benefits

In addition to receiving all of the benefits of the NAVA Individual Membership, NAVA Certified Membership enables you to receive the International Association of Art (IAA) card for professional artists. The IAA card grants concession or free entry to many major museums and galleries worldwide.

Click here for a full list of Certified Membership benefits.

   

How to join

To join NAVA as a Certified Member you will need to complete an online application.

Click here for more details.

Current NAVA Individual Members will receive a discounted rate on upgrade to NAVA Certified Membership. Please contact NAVA on 0293681900 or nava@visualarts.net.au for more information.

   

IAA card

The IAA is a network of international member organisations that represent professional visual artists. Divided into five cultural regions (Africa, Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe), it is the largest international non-governmental association of visual artists, with over 100 member organisations worldwide.

NAVA represents Australia on the IAA and is the only organisation in Australia authorised to issue the IAA card.

Notice

This is a formal notification to all applicants wishing to obtain the International Association for the Arts (IAA) card.

The National Association for the Arts has raised a concern to the Executive Committee of the International Association for
the Arts in relation to the use of the IAA card. On receipt of feedback from our members NAVA is seeking further clarification on the use of the IAA card and which international museums and institutions recognise the card. Rosa Maria Burillo Velasco President of the IAA will raise this matter at the next IAA committee meeting in September.

Until such time NAVA cannot guarantee that a discount will be honored. If you wish to apply please take this into account.

Thank you for patience while we seek further clarification.
NAVA

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