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This web site is dedicated to art teachers and art students in New Jersey. They were willing to celebrate and publicize the learning and hard work that takes place in art classes by sharing lesson plans and examples of student work for publication on this site. This site is also intended to be a source of information that may expand and improve the practices of art educators and their students.
During the month of March, the Art Educators of New Jersey celebrate our state's talented youngsters in a venue called Youth Art Month. The purpose is to emphasize the value of art education for all students and to encourage support for quality art education programs. Youth Art Month provides a forum for acknowledging skills that are fostered through experience in the visual arts that are not possible in other subjects offered in the curriculum.

In New Jersey there were many activities planned in celebration of Youth Art Month 2002. Art students participated in the annual flag/poster competition. One student design was made into a flag that was flown in Washington D.C. during the month of March in a celebration called "Flags Across America." It was also printed onto posters that were sent to art teachers throughout New Jersey. Another student design was made into buttons and was posted on two billboards in the east and west sections of New Jersey. Exhibits of student artwork were planned for students in many counties and a state exhibit of student artwork was held in the State House Annex in Trenton during the month of March. To learn more about NJ 2002 Youth Art Month, click on one of the links below or contact New Jersey's Youth Art Month Chair.
All art teachers are invited to celebrate New Jersey Youth Art Month. Click on the address at the bottom of this page to share your ideas, lesson plans, pictures of student artwork, and information about your own YAM celebrations with other art teachers in New Jersey. In your message include as much information as you can.
Don't forget, you can attach digital photos of student artwork to your message. Photos should be sent as email attachments in .gif or .jpg format. Once information has been submitted, participation will be noted on this web site. You can submit at any time, it doesn't have to be March. Have fun and thank you for celebrating art learning in your classes, as well as your school, community, county, and state!
This web project started in March 2000. Elementary art teachers in Toms River, New Jersey celebrated Youth Art Month by meeting and sharing lesson ideas. Visit the YAM 2000 web site to view examples of student artwork they shared. Perhaps it will encourage you to participate this year!