Episode 59: Art of Business
From branding and target market to pricing and style, there’s a lot to consider when you sell your work commercially. How do you answer questions around these topics for students if you don&rsqu ...
Read MoreFrom branding and target market to pricing and style, there’s a lot to consider when you sell your work commercially. How do you answer questions around these topics for students if you don&rsqu ...
Read MoreOur personal communities have gotten us through many challenges over the last two years. As educators, artists, and art advocates our creative communities have played as important a part in our l ...
Read MoreGetting published may be the best thing you do for your career. In addition to advocating for your art program, you are sharing your ideas with thousands of art educators throughout the world! When yo ...
Read MoreEven Rembrandt and Picasso were obsessed with the price and market reception of their art. The two are ever intertwined. Museum donors and curators follow auctions and note who’s selling! These ...
Read MoreIn this episode, The Creativity Department speaks with Jeannine Flores, Vice-Chair of Create CA. The mission of Create CA is to “advocate for high-quality arts education for all students by prov ...
Read MoreThe Creativity Department is joined by Keri Smith, author of Wreck This Journal, and Carrie Baughcum, author of My Pencil Made Me Do It! Both books have been used by teachers and students across the c ...
Read MoreSince the beginning of the pandemic, there’s been so much talk about self-care and positivity. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by reminders to stay happy and take care. We all thought this ye ...
Read MoreIn their ED&I position statement, the National Art Education Association (NAEA) states they are “dedicated to promoting diverse voices and viewpoints that inform professional praxis for soci ...
Read MoreKeisha Casiano states, “A student is not defined by their learning ability. A learning disability represents one area of weakness, but there are many more areas of strengths.” Keisha is an ...
Read More“Teaching is a practice that we’re constantly honing as we learn and grow. But one of the things we aren’t doing enough is watching other teachers teach. Observing what colleagues do ...
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