Welcome!

Hey art teachers 👋
Welcome to Techniques & Teaching: Art Educators Hub.
I started this space because I know how it feels to be juggling lesson plans, paint water, behavior issues, and somehow still trying to protect your own creativity and mental health at the same time.
Art teachers carry so much:
We’re teaching skills
Holding space for big emotions
Advocating for our programs
And cheering on kids (and adults) who don’t always believe they’re “real artists” yet
This group is here to be:
A place to share techniques and lesson ideas that actually work
A place to brag on your students and celebrate their wins
A place to be honest about what’s hard, without judgment
To get us started, comment and introduce yourself:
Where/what do you teach? (Grade level, studio, homeschool, etc.)
What’s one project your students LOVE?
What’s one thing you wish people understood about being an art teacher?
I’m so glad you’re here. Let’s make this a hub of encouragement, practical help, and a whole lot of student bragging. 💛
Das bedeutet mir so viel… danke dir. Ava war ihren Besitzern unglaublich wichtig, und sie zu malen war ein so herzlicher Prozess.
Mufassa ist absolut schön. Du hast so viel Persönlichkeit in ihm eingefangen, vor allem in seinem Ausdruck. Und ich liebe es, dass du noch daran arbeitest… solche Gemälde brauchen Zeit, weil sie wichtig sind. Ich bin so froh, dass du ihn mit mir geteilt hast. 💛