Kansas Youth Art Month2014
Art Shapes the WorldYAM ScrapbookMegan WendletonOlathe, [email protected]
YAM CoordinatorShawny MontgomeryCheney, [email protected]
YAM Flag CoordinatorJohnna SmithAugusta, [email protected]
YAM Virtual GalleryKate MillerHiawatha, [email protected]
EVIDENCE OF INCREASED SUPPORT FOR YAM IN YOUR STATE
Harry Hart Scholarships: Scholarships given to 2 outstanding seniors after a portfolio review of their work
Ally Davis-Winfield High School
Haven Bradbury-Uniontown High School
2014 Harry Hart Scholarship Recipients
View more of their art and read their artist statement’s by clicking here:
http://www.kaea.com/hh_mem_scol.html
EVIDENCE OF INCREASED SUPPORT FOR YAM IN YOUR STATE
Sargent Art Prize Winners: Students of KAEA members were eligible to win prizes for their YAM artwork.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, & honorable mentions were given in the High School, Middle School, and Elementary school categories. The grand prize winner received a
trip to New York for themselves, a parent, and their art teacher thanks to Sargent Art.
Sargent Art Contest WinnersAll winners received art supplies from Sargent Art!
High School Winners:1st- Sam Engert- Prairie View HS2nd- Phoebe Zelmer- Wichita Northwest HS3rd- Valentina Castellani- Wellsville HSHM- Ally Davis- Winfield HSHM- Rhianna Martin- Bennington HSHM- Ashley Castillo- Lawrence HSHM- Kelsey Shorter- Wichita Northwest HS
Middle School Winners:1st- Shayna Buck- Grinnell/Wheatland MS2nd- Amal Shoubaki- Indian Woods MS3rd- Logan Clark- Santa Fe Trail MSHM- Geena Brown- Augusta MSHM- Thea Kinner- Westridge MSHM- Cormac Palmer- Leawood MS
Elementary School Winners:1st- Ariyana Garcia- Oxford ES2nd- Justice McAdoo- Crestview ES3rd- Wes Battey- Prairie ESHM- Jack Gregory- Cheney ESHM- Nicole Bucan- Morris ESHM- Cooper Long- Merriam Park ESHM- Ethan Nickolett- Tomahawk ES
Sam Engert, a student at Prairie View High School, LaCygne, KS, was awarded the grand prize sponsored by Sargent Art. He will receive an all expense paid trip with one of his parents and his art teacher, Joe Summers to New York City.
EVIDENCE OF INCREASED SUPPORT FOR YAM IN YOUR STATE
YAM Flag design: Awards and prizes were given to the winners of the YAM flag contest thanks to Molly Hawkins. This year there were a total of 184 entries!
Elementary: Rylan Reeves- Bickerdayke/Russell ESMiddle: Arianna McElwee- Augusta MSHigh: Savannah Redfern- Andover Central MS
YAM Flag Design Contest Winner
Grand Prize Flag Winner:Savannah Redfern, a 9th grader at Andover Central High School
The Grand Prize winner’s design will be made into the Kansas YAM flag which will represent Kansas at the National Art Education Conference in San Diego. In March, a National flag event will be held in Washington DC and the Grand Prize flag designer will be recognized in a ceremony.
EVIDENCE OF INCREASED SUPPORT FOR YAM IN YOUR STATE
Vincent YAM Gogh: Vincent is our YAM mascot. He attends all YAM events and our state conference.
Image of Vincent drawn by Pat Chambers
New this year- VIRTUAL ART GALLERYTeachers were invited to submit student’s work digitally. The virtual gallery was on display at the capital on March 1, 2014 and entries for the virtual gallery will become part of the KAEA YAM gallery at the national convention in San Diego on March 28-31 and the on the KAEA web site.
The virtual gallery can be seen here: http://www.kaea.com/yam.html
EVIDENCE OF INCREASED SUPPORT FOR YAM IN YOUR STATE
Funding for state activities specifically designated for YAM (monies and in kind donations)
List only major contributions here.Sargent Art: trip to New York, art
supplies for award winners and for creation station
Nasco- provided art supplies for all of the student attendees
Molly Hawkins: prizes for the YAM flag winners
Dillon’s: gift card used to purchase yams for the creation station
Panera Bread: cookies for the receptionNAEA
YAM budget for 2014: $2000. The budget increased by $800 since 2013.
ENDORSEMENTS• Provide a list of individuals, companies and associations
that endorsed YAM in your state. • Include an image of the endorsement used.
EXTENT OF COOPERATION IN YOUR STATE
Each teacher was invited to submit 1 artwork per school they taught at.180 teachers submitted student work. 53% of the entries were submitted by members of KAEA.72 virtual gallery entries were submitted.839 people were in attendance at the YAM ceremony in Topeka, Kansas.
The star represents a location where there was a YAM celebration/exhibit.
OBSERVANCESState Exhibit at Topeka Capitol Building
KAEA Co-President Linda Nelson-Bova speaking at the YAM celebration
Excerpts from Linda Nelson-Bova’s speech:
Elliot Eisner championed the arts in education throughout his lifetime once saying "to neglect the contribution of the arts in education . . . is to deny children access to one of the most stunning aspects of their culture and one of the most potent means for developing their minds“.
So, by your being here today for this Youth Art Month celebration, you represent exactly the kind of symbol that shows our young adults that the arts are important. And for that, I think that Elliot Eisner would be very proud.
OBSERVANCES
Each year Cheney Middle School displays artwork at our local bank. The lobby is a great place for district patrons to see what our art students produce. The show is on display for the month of March with a sign that identifies it as part of our celebration of YAM.- Michaeline Kohler
Katie Morris, Charleen Stessman, Denise Ash, Taylor Lynch, teachers from Pauline Central Primary and Pauline South Intermediate School in the Auburn-Washburn District, displayed Elementary Art in the Board of Education Meeting Room and set up displays at Pauline Central and Pauline South.
OBSERVANCES
Shawnee Mission West has a vertical team show celebrating YAM. Seven Elementary schools are involved as well as Westridge Middle & West High. - Greg Schieszer
Teacher David Stueve set up a Youth Art Month exhibit at the Salina Public Library.
OBSERVANCES
Student participants in the YAM exhibit
SMSD art teacher Laura Fisher and student at exhibit.
Shawnee Mission art teachers and students celebrated Youth Art Month locally by displaying the artwork that hung at the Capitol at the Johnson County Central Resource Library. The library hosted a reception for teachers and students March 11th, which featured a presentation of state award winners, live music, refreshments, and readings from their published literary magazine.
EXHIBITSVirtual Gallery of all YAM submissions
Click on this link to view all artwork submitted for Youth Art Month
http://kaea.com/gallery.html
EXHIBITSYAM chairperson Shawny Montgomery at the
Kansas YAM exhibit at the NAEA conference in San Diego.
PROMOTIONAL RESOURCESCreated a t-shirt that was for sale at the YAM state celebration to promote KAEA
YAM buttons were given out during the state
celebration
NEWSPAPER ARTICLESLOCAL STUDENT TO HAVE ART DISPLAYED AT THE STATE CAPITOLConcordia Elementary School YOUTH ART MONTH ACTIVITIESRiley McMillan, fourth grade, from Concordia Elementary School had art work on a virtual display as part of the Kansas Art Education Associations Youth Art Month celebration at the state capital held on March 1st, 2014. Youth Art Month is celebrated every March to emphasize the importance of a great quality art education programs in schools. Art education helps promote higher level thinking skills and teaches children that complex forms of problems are seldom fixed, but change with circumstance and opportunity. Art education equips students to form mental images, which can be used to solve problems- an ability that chemists, engineers, and architects use to create models and inventors use to think of new ideas. Every teacher from the state of Kansas was eligible to submit one piece or art work from each school at they teach to be part of the display. This year, Concordia Elementary School was represented at the Kansas Art Education Association Youth Art Month reception with a charcoal flower drawing in a virtual display by Riley McMillan. Her charcoal drawing is an abstract drawing inspired by artist, Georgia O’Keeffe. YAM was created in 1961 by the ACMI, a non- profit association art and craft material manufacturers, in cooperation with the National Art Education Association, it is an annual observation that is celebrated nationally with a variety of activities. Concordia Elementary School will also be having a special display of art work representing grades kindergarten through 4th grade at Concordia’s Frank Carlson Public Library. You will find more 4th grade Georgia O’Keeffe inspired drawings as well as 3rd Grade self-portraits, 2nd grade Mondrian inspired animals, Monet inspired paintings, first grade landscapes and kindergarten collage.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLEShttp://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Youth-Art-Month-Celebrates--248061171.html
Yates Center News
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW)- The Kansas Art Education Association hosted the annual Youth Art Month celebration and reception Saturday at the State Capital Rotunda. Students from around Kansas had work on display, prizes and scholarships were also handed out. Youth Art Month is an annual observance to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to support quality school art programs. The Kansas Art Education Association says that an education in arts exposes the students to a variety of cultures while enriching their learning experiences.They also say visual arts education empowers students by validating their unique perspective of their world.Posted by: Lindsay Sax