2025 GCEA 100th Annual Conference

2025 GCEA 100th Annual Conference: A Century of Graphic Communications Education

May 6th, 2025 (Pittsburgh, PA) – The Graphic Communications Education Association is excited to announce the 2025 GCEA 100th Annual Conference, scheduled for July 20-23 in Alpharetta, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. This landmark event brings together college, trade, and high school educators who share a passion for Graphic Communication, a desire to learn, and who see the value of creating connections with peers and industry professionals.  2025 GCEA 100th Annual ConferenceThis year’s event theme is “Navigating the Future.” Over the course of three days, more than 25 presentations will be available to attendees, each aligning with one of the three educational tracks: Prospects, Pathways, or Possibilities.  Conference goers will gather at both the HP and Heidelberg USA experience centers, thanks to their generosity and support of education. Lodging is within walking distance to HP and a bus will be provided on Tuesday to Heidelberg.  Educational events will be held at both sites, including tours, technology demonstrations, and guest speakers on location, covering relevant topics, trends, and case studies. Participants will walk away understanding expanded career opportunities and future forecasting to take back to their programs, administrations, and students.  A hallmark of the GCEA 100th annual conference is a celebration Monday evening when a Book capturing the past century of GCEA will be unveiled. Conference registration includes a ticket to the gala – non-conference attendees who are interested can purchase individual Monday night event tickets. The evening program will include dinner, networking, and a toast to those educators who held the torch over the past 100 years and to those who are carrying the torch into the future.  "I hope to see many new faces join in the week alongside those GCEA peers who have been engaged over the past many years. This is a time to gather and honor a century of growth, innovation, and collaboration in the field of graphic communications education," Laura Roberts, President of the GCEA. "We look forward to welcoming new members to this summer's conference and creating memorable experiences together." More information, including GCEA membership, conference registration, agenda, and hotel options, can be found at gceaonline.org.  Media Contact: Denise Perryman 605-391-7678 secretary@gceaonline.org  

About PGSF

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation is a not-for-profit, private, industry-directed organization that assists talented youth interested in graphic communications careers and pursuing education at technical colleges and universities. The mission of PGSF is to promote the graphics industry as a career choice for young people and support them through their education process.Each year the foundation grants over $600,000 in scholarships and educational grants. For information on how you or your organization can contribute to the future of the graphic arts industry, please get in touch with Jeff White at jeff.white@pgsf.org. or visit the site at www.pgsf.org

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