Sunday, March 11, 2012

Happy Youth Art Month!



What is Youth Art Month?
Youth Art Month is an annual observance each March to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage support for quality school art programs.

Youth Art Month was created in 1961 by ACMI, a non-profit association of art and craft materials manufacturers, in cooperation with the NAEA.  In 1984, ACMI created CFAE to administer the national Youth Art Month program and encourage funding for the program.  Current members of the Council include: ACMI, which provides all administrative support and the majority of funding for national Youth Art Month;  NAEA, whose members carry out local Youth Art Month activities and whose state affiliates help fund state Youth Art Month programs;  The SHIP, a group of art materials exhibitors at the annual NAEA Convention;  and the General Federation of Women's Clubs, a volunteer women's organization dedicated to community improvement through volunteer service. Other involved organizations include the Association of Crafts & Creative Industries, Hobby Industries Association, and National Art Materials Trade Association.


How Do I Get Involved in Youth Art Month in My Community?
Anyone can start an observance.  In most local areas, art educators organize observances and seek the support and help of others in their schools and community, including businesspeople, other art teachers, parents, librarians, youth organization leaders, and others who have a genuine concern for quality art programs and who are willing to work with others in the school system or community. 

Links & Resources:
» What is YAM? (from the Council for Art Education, Inc.)
» YAM Information Booklet (from the Council for Art Education, Inc.)
» YAM List of Ideas (from the Council for Art Education, Inc.)
» Tennessee's Youth Art Month Wiki: http://yamintn.wikispaces.com/home (Courtesy of Amy Broady, TN Youth Art Month Co-Chair)

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