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Everything You Have Wanted To Know About Youth Art Month!

Everything You Have Wanted To Know About Youth Art Month!. Julia Lang –Shapiro Donnalyn Shuster. What Is Youth Art Month?.

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Everything You Have Wanted To Know About Youth Art Month!

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  1. Everything You Have Wanted To Know About Youth Art Month! Julia Lang –Shapiro Donnalyn Shuster

  2. What Is Youth Art Month? Youth Art Month (YAM) is an annual observance each March to emphasize the value of art and art education for all children and to encourage public support for quality school art programs. This observance is coordinated through the Art and Creative Materials Institute, a non profit organization of art and craft materials manufacturers. Established in 1961, YAM provides a forum for acknowledging skills that are not possible in other subjects. The Council for Art Education (CFAE), a sponsor of Youth Art Month, adopted the national theme, “Art Shapes The World!” It is endorsed by the National Art Education Association. Art education develops self- expression, appreciation the work of others, self – esteem, cooperation with others and critical thinking skills – all valuable to the success of our future leaders – our students!

  3. Framework of Youth Art Month in New York • The primary objective of Youth Art Month is to bring the value of the arts into the spotlight and educate others to the importance that art has in the K-12 curriculum. Using a themed approach, states have great flexibility in the types of events organized, but are linked to the national efforts with the creation of a state YAM banner and scrapbook of events that are held during March and the rest of the year. • With that in mind, New York now has now officially joined with all states and territories who are participating actively in this annual celebration using the following framework:

  4. National YAM Collects State Data Hosts YAM Museum at NAEA Convention Holds National Flag Installation in Washington DC Coordinates themes and works with state chairs Clearing house for ideas and program coordination State Chairs Coordinate events/Set theme Collect and compile events from across NYS to submit to ACMI Participate in National YAM Museum at NAEA Convention Scrapbook Submissions Work with State YAM Committee/Region National Flag Design Contest Legislative Art Show Locally developed events & programs YAM Organizational Flow Chart

  5. What Can It Do For My Students and Art Program? • Advocacy for the arts is essential to maintain and expand programs in New York State in this time of economic crisis and pressure on districts. • The Arts are at the forefront of 21st century learning and a key component to developing the workforce needed by business. • Youth Art Month is a nationwide grassroots celebration of the arts in the schools, with a clearly defined program and goals designed to promote and educate society on the value and importance of art education in the K – 12 setting. • New York state teachers need advocacy tools to use to build and maintain support for their programs. • NYSATA partners with other arts agencies and has an advocacy structure in place to support this program.

  6. What Activities Can We Participate In? • National Flag Design Contest. • Statewide – Legislative Art Show – the flagship event for New York. • Celebrate in your school and Community – local and regionally.

  7. National Flag Design • To help promote YAM, the Council sponsors the event • “School Flags Across The U.S. –Flying High”. • Winners are selected from each state and designs made into a 3 x 5 foot flag. • Flags are displayed at the Capital and student designers honored at a ceremony involving friends, family and U.S. Legislators. These flags are displayed during March. • Flags are then shown at the NAEA convention in the Youth Art Month Museum, then returned to each state.

  8. National Flag Design Contest State Flags at the 2010 NAEA Convention. Using our theme Art Shapesthe World, students submit entries for the 2011 NYS YAM Flag. One design will represent NYS and be made into our official flag. Flags will hang in the Capital and students recognized there in a ceremony!

  9. What do we do to participate in the Flag Design Contest? • There is a set of guidelines in your folder with the steps for the flag design, as well as a handout for student use. • All of these documents are also available at www.nysata.org website under Programs-Youth Art Month • Digital images are due to us by January 9th 2011.

  10. YAM/Legislative Art Show All NYSATA members are encouraged to participate in the YAM/LAS show as our Flagship Event in New York State. Partnering with this well established event allows us a fresh approach to Art Advocacy in our state as we work with the New York State Alliance for the Arts in coordinating this week long exhibition at the Legislative Office Building. Strategically important, this show occurs in early March, during budget hearings. Entry information is also at www.nysata.org >Programs > Legislative Art Show.

  11. Celebrate in Your Community

  12. Herkimer County Youth Art Month Show –Bassett Healthcare – Herkimer NY County art show sponsored by art teachers in a professional development group. Over 70 works of art from 11 schools were displayed. Health care facilities are great venues for artwork due to high traffic and are supportive of the arts!

  13. Ready To Get Started Now… • With the person next to you, brainstorm ideas for events that you could plan for to celebrate YAM this March! Make a list to share with us all…….

  14. How Do We Report Our Activities? There is a copy of the reporting form in your folder and it is available on the www.nysata.org website under Programs. Your data is very important as we assess the program yearly and submit our report and Youth Art Month Scrapbook for national review and judging.

  15. YAM Museum A look at some colorful and exciting displays from neighboring states! The Youth Art Month Museum is installed yearly at the NAEA Convention.

  16. Ready To Show How Art Shapes The World…..???

  17. For More Information and General Questions…. • Contact State Co Chairs: • Julia Lang-Shapiroshapiroj@sayville.k12.ny.us • Donnalyn Shuster • dshuster@frankfort-schuyler.org • Check the YAM section at www.nysata.org • YAM national info site www.acmi.com

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