Thank you for your interest in WNYATA!
As an art therapist, student, interested professional, friend, or supporting organization,
WNYATA invites you to become a member of our national Association and local affiliate chapter!
WNYATA invites you to become a member of our national Association and local affiliate chapter!
WNYATA membership entitles you to a variety of benefits:
To become a member:
***Please note that all WNYATA members must also be members of the American Art Therapy Association
Already an AATA member?
For more information on the American Art Therapy Association or AATA Membership, please visit: arttherapy.org
- Discounted registration rates for select events
- Networking opportunities with colleagues and continuing education opportunities at regional meetings and workshops
- Current contact information for art therapists published in the soon-to-be launched WNYATA Art Therapist Directory
- Receive timely, current local and national art therapy news, events, and announcements through WNYATA’s members-only emails and quarterly e-newsletter
- Committee membership and leadership opportunities
To become a member:
***Please note that all WNYATA members must also be members of the American Art Therapy Association
- Visit the website of the American Art Therapy Association (AATA)
- Click on "Join or Renew" under "Membership" - this link can be found under the ABOUT AATA, FOR PROFESSIONALS, or FOR STUDENTS tabs
- During the AATA membership registration process, be sure to "Join a Chapter" and choose WNYATA!
- AATA will notify our chapter that you have met eligibility requirements and paid the appropriate dues
- Membership lasts 12 months upon from date of approval
Already an AATA member?
- CLICK HERE to download the WNYATA Membership Application
- Fill out the application and send it with full payment to: WNYATA, P.O. Box 10791, Rochester NY 14609
- Sign up at one of our events to take advantage of any members-only discounts!
For more information on the American Art Therapy Association or AATA Membership, please visit: arttherapy.org