View artwork from elementary, middle and high school students from across Kansas. Teachers nominate students to participate in this annual Kansas Art Education Association (KAEA) exhibit.
As part of Youth Art Month, every art teacher may nominate one piece of student artwork from every school where they teach. Participants must be enrolled in grades K-12 and all artwork must be original.
Meet youth artists and discover which students won awards at the Youth Art Month Celebration on March 10. KAEA partners with Sargent Art to sponsor the Youth Art Month competition.
Youth Art Month is a national promotion of visual art and art education for grades K – 12. As part of this promotion thousands of schools participate and partner with local art museums and civic organizations to display students' art. Youth Art Month promotes the importance of art education to develop problem solving, creativity, observation and communication skills.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) | Elementary (K - 5th Grade) | Early Learners (Birth - Pre-K) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Exhibits |
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