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Regional councils

InSEA has members in every continent across six world regions. Each region is represented in the World Council by three elected representatives. InSEA also has two active Regional Councils in Asia (ARC) and Europe (ERC).

Voting opens 17 May 2026

Voting for Asia region members ONLY

InSEA Regions work in collaboration with elected World Councillors on learning, teaching, research and practice of education through art across the region. Regions act on behalf of InSEA to support international activity and networking across all countries in the region. Additionally, regions support collaboration among national art education organisations and other InSEA member organisations or affiliates throughout the region.

The six InSEA regions

Africa and the Middle East

Includes countries such as
South Africa, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Morocco & more

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Asia

3 elected World Council representatives

Includes countries such as
China, Japan, South Korea, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia & more

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InSEA Ambassadors

Our global network of ambassadors connects art educators in their home countries to the wider InSEA community — fostering relationships, sharing knowledge, and championing education through art worldwide.

ROLE & DUTIES

Ambassador mission

The primary duty and responsibility of an InSEA Ambassador is to promote the mission and values of the International Society for Education through Art (InSEA) in their home country.

An InSEA Ambassador will act as a cultural bridge between the society and art educators in their country, fostering positive relationships. An InSEA Ambassador will publicly represent and promote InSEA within their country and may often act as a liaison, ensuring information flows between art educators, communities, groups and InSEA.

Africa & the Middle East (AME)

ame.ambassadors@insea.org

Angela ReidSaudi Arabia
Mohammed Al AmriOman
Prof. Raita SteynSouth Africa

Asia

asia.ambassadors@insea.org

Yu Sheng (Echo)China
Yungshan Hung

Korea

Europe

europe.ambassadors@insea.org

Jana JiroutovaCzechia
Asta JonsdottirIceland
Raphael VellaMalta
Gaetano MalandrinoItaly
Carmen Maria Basanta VázquezSpain

 

Latin America

latin.america.ambassadors@insea.org

Pedro Bernardes NetoBrazil
Guadalupe PerezUruguay

 

North America

north.america.ambassadors@insea.org

Lucy BartholomeeUnited States
Ana Lucía Morales SandovalMexico

 

Southeast Asia and the Pacific (SEAP)

seap.ambassadors@insea.org

Timothy DacanayPhilippines
Maithreyi SubramaniamMalaysia
Pawan SudhirIndia
Kathryn ColemanAustralia

 

INTERESTED? 

Become an InSEA Ambassador

Are you passionate about art education in your country and want to represent InSEA internationally? We welcome applications from committed art educators worldwide.

How to apply

Send an email expressing your interest in the InSEA Ambassador role to the email below or use the form to the right. Please attach a copy of your CV and state the country you intend to represent. Your application will be assessed by the InSEA President and you will be informed of the decision in due course.

secretary[at]insea.org
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At InSEA, we believe that art transforms people’s lives. 

Gifts in Wills are an important and crucial source of funding, providing lasting support which will help to safeguard InSEA’s ability to enrich more people’s lives now and in the future. Remember InSEA in your will

There are many ways you can make a gift which is both simple and efficient:
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Leaving a gift in your will is an effective lasting contribution without any immediate outlay. Legacies left to charities are free from inheritance tax, which means a legacy could result in your tax bill being reduced.

If you have already made a will, you can add an amendment, known as a codicil, which InSEA can provide for you. We do recommend that you consult with your legal advisor when deciding upon making a legacy.

By making a gift to InSEA, you are recognising the work that we do and the difference we make to people’s lives. No gift is too large or too small. Whatever the size, your gift can and will make a difference.

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