National Art Education Association
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The National Art Education Association (NAEA), a professional association, is the world's largest professional art education
Art education
Art education is the area of learning that is based upon the visual, tangible arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in jewelry, pottery, weaving, fabrics, etc. and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings...

 association. It was founded in 1947.

Membership

Founded in 1947, The National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for visual arts educators. Members include elementary, middle and high school art teachers, college and university professors and researchers, administrators and supervisors, museum educators and artists as well as more than 45,000 students who are members of the National Art Honor Society or are university students preparing to be art educators.

We represent members in all fifty states plus the District of Columbia, U.S. Possessions, most Canadian Provinces, U.S. military bases around the world, and twenty-five foreign countries.

Goals

Mission: The mission of NAEA is to promote art education through professional development, service, advancement of knowledge, and leadership.

Core Values: NAEA staff and members work to support professional growth, change, and leadership through:
  • Mentoring
  • Networking and collaborating
  • Participating in art education conferences
  • Developing and disseminating exemplary resources on art education
  • Building a professional community by contributing our time and talents to others
  • Valuing our diversity and committing ourselves to equity

Activities

The NAEA's annual convention attracts thousands of art educators and offers art educators a chance to network, establish mentor relationships, and attend professional development events. The NAEA also gives awards for Art Educator of the Year at this convention.

Along with the Art & Creative Materials Institute, in 1969, the NAEA began sponsoring March as Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month is a month of promoting art and art education in the United States. It is observed in March, with thousands of American schools participating, often with the involvement of local art museums and civic organizations.-Background:...

. Since 1984, Youth Art Month has been run by the Council for Art Education, Inc.
Council for Art Education, Inc.
The Council for Art Education, Inc. is an organization created by the Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc. in 1984 to promote March as Youth Art Month, which was designed to promote art education...

, which consists of representatives of the NAEA and other art associations.

As an advocacy organization, the NAEA speaks out in favor of increased funding for art education, and opposing cuts to art funding.

The NAEA publishes two journals, Art Education and Studies in Art Education.

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