Youth Art Month - YAM
STATE AND NATIONAL
STUDENT ARTWORK DISPLAY OPPORTUNITY
Would you like to have your students' artwork displayed at our Conference at Timpanogos High School in Orem and the NAEA Conference in Louisville, Kentucky?
We would love to display your students’ artwork at the UAEA Conference on February 6-8 and share it in our online museum. You can submit multiple artworks for display. If you could bring the actual artwork with you, that would be the best, but we will also be happy to print it for you. Please make a copy of the labels that are attached and fill out your information. Utah YAM art labels - To Copy
For the National Youth Art Council Youth Art Month Museum that will be set up at the NAEA Conference, we are specifically looking for 8 artworks representing all ages and areas of our state. Please send a high-quality digital image of one of your best student’s artworks to Kristy Carter kristylynnecarter@gmail.com They must have a label and a release form to be displayed.
Artwork/Photography Release form. It is fillable and you can share it to the email address above or download and print it and bring it with you to the conference.
This is a great opportunity to give your students' artworks state and national exposure!!!
As a leader in the State, we hope that you will also participate in Youth Art Month by planning a school and/or district event! Click on this link for ideas: Youth Art Month Document 2025
What is Youth Art Month?
Council for Art Education (CFAE) administers Youth Art Month at the national level. Festivities take place annually, traditionally culminating each March, to celebrate visual arts for grades K – 12. The Youth Art Month Program emphasizes the value of art education for all children, encourages support for quality school art programs, and promotes art material safety. Youth Art Month also provides a forum for recognizing skills developed through visual arts experiences that are not possible in other curriculum subjects. Started in 1961 through The Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc. (ACMI) and in cooperation with the National Art Education Association (NAEA), Youth Art Month exists to:
1. Recognize art education as a viable factor in the total education curricula that develops citizens of a global society.
2. Recognize art is a necessity for the full development of better quality of life for all.
3. Direct attention to the value of art education for divergent and critical thinking.
4. Expand art programs in schools and stimulate new art programs.
5. Encourage commitment to the arts by students, community organizations, and individuals everywhere.
6. Provide additional opportunities for individuals of all ages to participate in creative art learning.
7. Increase community, business and governmental support for art education.
8. Increase community understanding and interest in art and art education through involvement in art exhibits, workshops, and other creative ventures.
9. Reflect and demonstrate the goals of the National Art Education Association that work toward the improvement of art education at all levels.
Please note that Council for Art Education is the national sponsor of Youth Art Month.
The deadline for entry into the
YOUTH ART MONTH Flag Contest
is December 10, 2024
The Youth Art Month Flag theme for 2025 is "Healing Through Color". We hope that you will all participate in the flag contest and start planning your upcoming Youth Art Month Celebrations. We will be publishing lesson plan ideas soon and hope you will share your ideas on our UtahYam Facebook group. You can also find more information on the Utah Youth Art Month facebook page HERE. You can find our handbook for information and ideas HERE. To submit student artworks, use THIS FORM. Don’t miss this opportunity for your students to shine and receive the recognition they deserve! Please note that the Council for Art Education is the national sponsor of Youth Art Month.
YAM 2025 Flag Contest Winners!
Olivia Brunson
6th Grade
Birch Creek Elementary
Teacher: Natalie Nish
2025 Utah YAM Flag Winner
Logan Bingham
1st Grade
Sunrise Elementary
Teacher: Ms. Santos
2025 Elementary School Winner
Treyce King
6th Grade
Birch Creek Elementary
Teacher: Natalie Nish
2025 Middle School Winner
Boston Bowers
10th Grade
San Juan High School
Teacher: Nickki Safrit
2025 Utah High School Winner