Author: The Arty Teacher
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How Planning & Reflection Is Key To Happiness
This blog post offers practical ideas for how to be a happier Art Teacher. You used to love it right? You did all that training to become an Art Teacher with such enthusiasm, but now you don’t feel all that happy. You may have found last year incredible difficult. Or you may love your job…
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Artists who are Inspired by Water
Artists who are inspired by water is a fantastic theme to pursue with your students and one that artists have completed in so many different ways. Amongst the following artists, you will find paintings, pastel work, collage and textiles. Hopefully, something for all of your students to engage with. When I think about water artists, the…
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Have you lost your Art Teacher Mojo?
It’s that time of year when Art Teachers around the world are preparing to go back to school. On social media, it appears that some of us are looking forward to it more than others. So what do you do keep your teaching fresh? How do you stay motivated? I posed this question to Art…
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The Paper Sculptures of Carrie Ann Schumacher
The lace-like ruffles, the leafy skirts, the frills and layers of the dresses made by Carrie Ann Schumacher make her work instantly appealing. I’ve found that students find her work truly engaging and she is a fantastic starting point for all sorts of art projects. There is a link to a free presentation for art…
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Collage Artists to Use in Art Lessons
I’ve put together this list of collage artists to give you an overview of who you could use in the classroom with your students. There are some old favourites here and hopefully some new ones too. Click on any image to go to a google search or the artist’s website. Kurt Schwitters You can’t talk…
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Betsy Youngquist tells The Arty Teacher about Playing with Dolls Heads & Humpty Dumpty
I’ve always been drawn to the beaded creations of Betsy Youngquist. When I read that Youngquists Art Education had had a museum emphasis this seemed to make sense. Her creations would fit well in a museum of oddities. I was also disappointed to read that one of her peers at art school struggled to recognise her work…