A fun and energetic look at the world of art education.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 435 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsEducation |
In today's episode from the archives, both Janet Taylor and Amanda Heyn are joining Tim to discuss, debate, and debunk some various art teacher myths. From art teachers who just paint all day to exploding ceramics to dressing in rainbow colors, there... more
In the sixth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, former Art Ed Radio host Andrew McCormick returns to the podcast and joins Tim for a discussion on sculpture in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community... more
In the fifth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Jenn Russell joins Tim for a discussion on drawing in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss their favorite drawing materials to teach, ... more
In the fourth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Candido Crespo joins Tim to talk about teaching printmaking in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss printmaking centers, ideas for pr... more
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I’ve listened to nearly every episode in hopes of gleaning ideas and skills for my classroom, but I have reached a stopping point. The host sounds so burned out. The down trodden tone is a buzz kill. I get it—teaching is hard, but lighten up a little.
I must say this is one of the most enjoyable podcasts I have had the pleasure of listening to. The host Tim Bogatz, weaves his conversations and topics with a wit and charm that one could only expect from a creative mind not only at the forefront of America’s ART culture today, but also leading it to greater heights. Definitely an easy listen, and worth the time for anyone who dreams of being involved In The ARTS, whatever form you choose.
I want to like this but I prefer everyday art room. more
Love listening to this podcast - yes to Tim’s perspective on teaching drawing, colour theory and the power of limits. Inspiring, important conversations happening here with fabulous class room tips.
I have been an art teacher for only 3 years and just in the first episode related with everything that was said. I feel like the podcast knew what I needed to hear. Everything they brought up I say in class every year. Will keep listening and see where is takes me.
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