Artist Breakfast Talk at DUBBO ART FAIR 2026
Artist Breakfast Talk presented by NAVA on pricing and selling artwork and the NAVA Code of Practice, Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo NSW, 8am AEST, Saturday 10 October 2026.
Artist Breakfast Talk presented by NAVA on pricing and selling artwork and the NAVA Code of Practice, Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo NSW, 8am AEST, Saturday 10 October 2026.
Join NAVA at Dubbo Art Fair for an Artist Breakfast Talk on pricing and selling artwork and the NAVA Code of Practice, presented by Dr Shoufay Derz at the Western Plains Cultural Centre.
Event details
8am AEST, Saturday 10 October 2026
Dubbo Art Fair 2026
Western Plains Cultural Centre Auditorium
76 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo NSW 2830
Free - registration required
One-to-one consultations
While in Dubbo for Dubbo Art Fair 2026, NAVA will be available for one-to-one consultations on 10 and 11 October 2026. These session provide an opportunity to discuss professional practice questions, career development, artist fees and other topics related to your creative practice.
To arrange a consultation, please contact Shoufay Derz, NSW Professional Development Coordinator, at shoufay@visualarts.net.au.
Terms and conditions:
Access
Auslan interpretation will be available through an on-demand Video Interpreting Service (VIS) with Convo Australia.
Western Plains Cultural Centre strives to offer options and accommodate all visitors.
View an aerial floorplan of WPCC here.
Parking
There are a number of disabled car parking spaces located in the carpark and the facility is fully accessible by wheelchair. Visitors can also use the courtesy wheelchair to explore the exhibitions and museum. Accessible toilets are available.
Assistance Dogs
The Cultural Centre Gallery and Museum welcome certified Assistance Dogs on-site.
NAVA acknowledges and pays respects to the Wiradjuri people, the traditional custodians of country on which Western Plains Cultural Centre centre stands, the rightful custodians of the lands where this event will be held. We recognise all Custodians of Country throughout all lands, waters and territories, and pay respect to First Nations communities' Ancestors and Elders. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Image credit
Illustration by Claudia Chinyere Akole © 2022
ID: A graphic illustration in shades of orange of a person holding a camera surrounded by smaller illustrations in bubbles. The smaller illustrations are a paint set, a photo being edited, hands making ceramics, and a hand holding a dollar coin. The person is smiling and waving.
This project is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.