Mother’s Day Art Project Ideas

Mother’s Day is in just a few weeks so we’ve rounded up a few quick and easy bouquet projects. Your students will love working on these flowers and mothers will love receiving them. Mother’s Day Bouquet (above). The Trendy Treehouse made these cute handprint bouquets with paint and paper. Stamped Flower Bouquet (below). Crafty Morning has a […]
NAEA National Convention

NAEA was AMAZING! Bill, Pam and Kelly descended upon New Orleans along with 4,500 members of the art education community for the NAEA National Convention. With over 1,000 workshops, a keynote speech from Tim Gunn, panels, tours, and of course, over 100 vendors, including Art to Remember, this year’s convention was one of the […]
It’s Youth Art Month!

March is Youth Art Month – celebrating visual arts for students in elementary, middle and high school. The Council for Art Education, which started Youth Art Month in 1961, and the NAEA have partnered and come up with some great ways you can celebrate with your students. You can participate in: Art Program Flag Program Digital […]
Check Out These GREAT Bloggers

As an art teacher, you are creating amazing things. Outside of opening the minds of kids everywhere to a world of creativity, you are still finding time to work on your own pieces AND author great blogs to share your experiences with others. There are so many great art ed blogs with invaluable resources like […]
Art to Remember Gives Back

At Art to Remember, we love giving back. It’s our mission to support art education and we work toward our vision of raising more money for art education every day of the year through fundraising partnerships with schools. But we also like to give back to our communities in other ways. Last Tuesday, Art […]
A Great Resource for Art Educators: The Art of Education

We at Art to Remember know that as teachers, you carry a very hectic schedule. Some of us have been teachers, others are married to them, we have kids that adore them, and all of us appreciate you. Amidst the crazy life of an art educator, there are a few great resources that help make […]
The Art of Critique Storytelling For Students

Art is a means of communication, right? Students love to express themselves through art, but sometimes a little story that goes with the art can mean a whole lot. In my classroom of first graders, we would do a critique at the end of the month. Students could choose one piece of art from their […]
Art Lessons Through Living History Letters

Art Lessons Through Living History Letters Learning about a brilliant artist can be fun for all ages! Why not keep the art of letter-writing alive with history reports in disguise? Here’s how: Teach an older class and a younger class about the same artist. Explain to the older class they will be pretending to be […]
Creative Collaboration to Engage Students in Your Art Fundraiser

Collaborating with other teachers in cross-curricular activities can improve relationships, communication, and show your team spirit. There are lots of fun ways to take your Art to Remember fundraiser and excite the whole school! Here are just a few: Take your price list to the Math teacher. Explain the fundraiser, and ask if she/he […]