NOMA International Conference Unplugged 2022

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The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) is proud to present the 51st Annual NOMA International Conference Unplugged on October 26โ€“30, 2022. So what does โ€˜Unpluggedโ€™ mean? At the 51st Annual Conference, over 1000 professional designers from across the nation plan to cut loose from our routine of staying indoors by โ€˜unpluggingโ€™ from our ritualistic ZOOMcalls and fellowshipping once again with colleagues and friends. We are excited to host the conference in Nashville, TN, showcasing the best food, dance, art, culture, and music that โ€œMusic Cityโ€ has to offer.

Fifty-one years ago, NOMA was founded by twelve African-American architects who saw the need to advocate for the Architecture and Design industry to be more inclusive, cultivate emerging talent that is often overlooked, and create more equitable communities. We are excited to showcase an exposition in the heart of one of NOMAโ€™s newest and fastest-growing chapters: Nashville. Designers, planners, innovators, and thought leaders will congregate together in one of Americaโ€™s most talked-about and celebrated cities to discover the latest in design, innovation, current events, and culture.

We welcome you to join us in person as we celebrate the advancement of our community as the most ambitious and progressive minority professionals from the built environment come together to celebrate the future of architecture and design.

Conference registration is coming soon. 

For more information about the conference, please visit www.noma.net/conference.ย 

Source: National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)

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