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Annual Conference

2022 Heritage BC Conference: The Joint Conference

Hosted by Heritage BC and the BC Museums Association

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About the 2022 Joint Conference

The Joint Conference is 100% virtual.

After two years of pandemic-related disruptions to both the BCMA and Heritage annual conferences, we are looking forward to working with our collective members in 2022 to explore how to blend the best of the virtual conference format with the best of in-person conferences. The 2022 Joint Conference builds on the learnings from BCMA’s and Heritage BC’s 2020 Future Perfect study and looks to provide engaging, informative, and accessible virtual content and fun, experiential, and safe in-person interactions.

 


Registration Information

Registration takes place on the BCMA website.
Please note:

  1. When you click the orange button below, you will be re-directed to their site to register.
  2. You do not need to have an account with BCMA to register.
  3. After you click the green “Register Now” button, fill-in your email, and you will be directed to the ticket selection portal.
  4. If you have a BCMA login, choose the “login to register” option, you will be directed to the same place.

Register Here

Early Bird Registration

Member
(Heritage BC / BCMA)
$50.00
Non-Member $75.00
Subsidized $20.00
Watch Party $150.00

Subsidized Tickets

The following individuals are encouraged to register using a subsidized ticket:

  • Students interested in the culture and heritage sector
  • IBPOC culture and heritage professionals
  • Unemployed/underemployed culture and heritage professionals
  • Emerging professionals who have worked in the sector for less than five (5) years

Standard Registration (Starts April 4)

Member
(Heritage BC / BCMA)
$75.00
Non-Member $100.00
Subsidized $30.00
Watch Party $200.00

Watch Party

Attend the conference with your team!

Set up a projector, make some coffee and invite your colleagues to watch the sessions together! This special registration rate is offered for organizations with three or more interested individuals that would like to attend conference as a team.

Register and sign up as your institution’s host!

 


The 2022 Joint Conference will be presented in two acts:

  • Act I will take place online May 4, 11 & 18 
  • Act II will take place primarily in-person in October, with dates and location being announced later this Spring

The Joint Conference series will be an opportunity to bring together the members of the BCMA and Heritage and collectively imagine both the future of our sector and the future of our respective conferences. If you are interested in attending the October in-person conference, we encourage you to also attend the virtual event in May as we hope to begin conversations during Act I that we will resume in Act II.

Note: Registration for Act II is separate from Act I. Those who attend Act I will receive a discount when registering for the October conference.

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As an organization of provincial scope, Heritage BC recognizes that its members, and the local history and heritage they seek to preserve, occupy the lands and territories of B.C.’s Indigenous peoples. Heritage BC asks its members and everyone working in the heritage sector to reflect on the places where they reside and work, and to respect the diversity of cultures and experiences that form the richness of our provincial heritage.