The Art Institutes Announces 2nd Annual Art Educators Appreciation Gallery Shows, March-April 2013

By: Jan. 22, 2013
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This March and April, more than 50 Art Institutes locations (The Art Institutes) in the United States will host What Those Who Teach Can Do, a national collaboration of gallery shows to pay tribute to talented arts educators across the country. Each Art Institutes school will feature local high school art and media educators' artwork in a month-long exhibition to celebrate their creativity and thank them for positively affecting the lives of so many students.

"We're celebrating these educators as champions of our communities," said John Mazzoni, President, The Art Institutes. "Teachers work endlessly to cultivate skills and talents in our area high school students, and now we want to shine a light on the talent they use every day to inspire."

This year will mark The Art Institutes' second nationwide celebration highlighting educators' artistic work, commitment and passion. "Teachers do so much, more than we can ever see," said Mazzoni. "We invite art and media educators to submit their work, and the communities to come out and support them at the gallery receptions."

If you're a high school arts and/or media teacher and are interested in submitting your artwork, please visit http://whatteacherscreate.com for information about What Those Who Teach Can Do at an Art Institutes school near you. Artwork for submission can include, but is not limited to painting, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, video, design, digital media, film, photography, illustration, fiber, and/or fiber arts. There is a limit of one entry per participant, and all art must be exhibition-ready for immediate installation.

For details regarding local gallery receptions, visit http://whatteacherscreate.com.

The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu) is a system of more than 50 schools located throughout North America. The Art Institutes schools provide an important source for design, media arts, fashion and culinary professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University. OH Registration # 04-01-1698B; AC0165, AC0080; Licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education, License No. 1287, 3427, 3110, 2581. Since The Art Institutes is comprised of several institutions, see aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info.

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