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2016 YAM ScheduleState Capitol YAM Exhibit-
February 27st - March 11, 2016 YAM Celebration- Friday, March 11, 2016 12:00 P.M.- 1:00 P.M. ![]()
![]() Anna Johnson, 9th Grade, West Salem High School; Teacher: Quenten Brown
Paige Dulski, 6th Grade, Richfield Elementary; Teacher: Kelly Antoniewicz Lydia Bouc, 8th Grade, Juda School; Teacher: Theresa Wyss Tierra Sackett, 11th Grade, West Salem High School; Teacher: Quenten Brown Ellie Evenson, 7th Grade, Lake Mills Middle School; Teacher: Julie Schwecke Jordan Bauer, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Payton Schneider, 9th Grade, Durand High School; Teacher: Megan Byron Abbie Krause, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Honorable Mention: Akerious Edgeston, 10th Grade, MacDowell Montessori School; Teacher: Ann Schwarten Brandy Perez, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Salena Thao, 6th Grade, Delong Middle School; Teacher: Kathryn Rulien-Bareis Xavier Veal, 10th Grade, MacDowell Montessori School; Teacher: Ann Schwarten Natalie Langer, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Tori Greer, 9th Grade, West Salem High School; Teacher: Quenten Brown Lily Gaylor, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Yadira Pineda G., 8th Grade, Lake Mills Middle School; Teacher: Julie Schwecke Kileigh Gorski, 8th Grade, Edgerton Middle School; Teacher: Jamie Prahl Kai LilJequist, 8th Grade, Delong Middle School; Teacher: Kathryn Rulien-Bareis |
YAM Chair![]() Tiffany Beltz
waeapresidentelect@gmail.com If you are not celebrating YAM here are a few quick and painless ideas to get the ball rolling in your school:
1. Have your school library display books about art and artists. 2. Have a bulletin board to explain what Youth Art Month is. 3. Participate in are annual YAM flag design competition. 4. Have dress up days at your school such as primary color days, secondary colors day, complimentary colors day, dress like your favorite artwork or artist day, or wild patterns day. 5. Participate in your regional art show. 6. Have a small art show at a public place in your town. 7. Have art trivia as a part of the school announcements. 8. “Art bomb” parts of your school or other rooms in your school. 9. Do a flash mob, but instead of everyone dancing, have everyone making some art. These are some simple ways to get your school involved in Youth Art Month! I hope you take a couple minutes to complete the survey. We would love to hear what you do and get some more exciting ideas to help celebrate you, your student artists, and art education! |