Flagship Event
Face to Face
Through a wide variety of panels, workshops, reports, and other presentations, the Face to Face conference gives arts in education practitioners the opportunity to think deeply and learn more about arts in education. The conference offers something for everyone: arts administrators, teaching artists, school personnel, parents, and representatives of community-based organizations. An array of exciting presenters share best practices; discuss local, state, national, and international policies; and address enduring issues such as quality, assessment, sustainability, professional development, equity and inclusion, and art and social justice.
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–Mar 30, 2026Apr 9, 2026Face to Face 2026
Mark your calendars! Face to Face is back in 2026 for another hybrid conference. The Face to Face Arts in Education Conference is the Roundtable’s annual flagship event, bringing together over 600 arts education practitioners, administrators, consultants, students, and advocates both virtually and in-person to exchange knowledge and grow their practice and pedagogy in community. The…
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–Apr 7, 2025Apr 17, 2025Face to Face 2025
Mark your calendars! Face to Face is back in 2025 for another hybrid conference.
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–Apr 15, 2024Apr 25, 2024Face to Face 2024
Mark your calendars! Face to Face is back in 2024 for another hybrid conference.
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–Apr 3, 2023Apr 13, 2023Face to Face 2023
Mark your calendars! Face to Face is back in 2023 for another hybrid conference. Looking for conference speakers and sessions? Visit our Conference Site.
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–Apr 11, 2022Apr 28, 2022Face to Face 2022
April 11 – 28, 2022 Please join the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable for our annual flagship event – a one-of-a-kind convening of arts educators and practitioners in NY state. Face to Face 2022 will be a hybrid experience, offering multiple virtual sessions throughout April as well as two in-person daylong events!
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–Apr 4, 2018Apr 5, 2018Face to Face 2018
Face to Face is the largest, most comprehensive arts in education conference in New York State. Through a wide variety of panels, workshops, reports, and other presentations, the conference gives arts in education practitioners the opportunity to think deeply and learn more about arts in education.