March is an exciting time of the year for
Art Education. It is
Youth Art Month!
It is the one month of the year where we, as art educators, celebrate our students creativity by displaying beautiful works of art in our
District, Regional, State and National Art Shows.
As an Art educator I love covering my District’s school walls and showcasing big, bold,
beautiful works of art.
In my Regional Show we are lucky to have a beautiful local school with an
Incredible Art Gallery
to showcase our students work.
If you are a member of your state’s
Art Education Association,
join in the fun and celebrate with other
art teachers and their students!
Here are a few photos of
Youth Art Month 2015
in
Northwest Ohio!
Keep on Creating and Celebrate Creativity!!!!
Laura 🙂
If you are planning on going to the
National Art Education Association
Conference in New Orleans
Stop by and say hello!
I will be presenting at the
NAEA Elementary Division Carousel of Learning:
Friday, 3/27/2015, 11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Convention Center/Meeting Room 216/Second Level
Elementary Carousel of Learning: Teacher Art Blogs
Talented elementary art educators from across the country will share their successful art blogs for their art rooms. Come learn how they bring positive attention and acclaim to their art programs and schools through their blogs. Learn what having an art blog will do for your art program and hear suggestions on how to get started.
also
stop by the
Art of Education
we would love to have you join us on
Friday, March 27th at 1:00 PM at the AOE Booth
for an informal gathering to chat, snap a few photos, and meet your fellow art ed bloggers! Please share this with your blogging buddies. The more the merrier! Hope to see you then!
3 Comments
BeeLee
March 16, 2015 at 2:13 amThank you for the time and location of your presentations.
See you there.
Love your blog!
Paintedpaper
March 16, 2015 at 11:12 amAww thanks! We have one more that showcases are students large murals. That is on Sat. at 1:00.
Loralee
March 30, 2015 at 8:56 amFabulous art work! Wow!