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A fun and energetic look at the world of art education.

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Summer is here, and Art Ed Radio host Tim Bogatz sits down with K–8 art teacher Jessica Stuver to talk about what teachers really need when the school year ends. Jessica reflects on wrapping up her 15th year of teaching while also being real about th... more

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In this episode of Art Ed Radio, host Tim Bogatz sits down with Kelly Hatton, curriculum designer for FLEX and PRO at The Art of Education, and they dive into the wonderful world of teaching art history. Kelly opens up about how she went from relying... more

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On this week's Art Ed Radio, host Tim Bogatz sits down with bestselling author Austin Kleon! Austin is a writer, artist, and creative thinker behind Steal Like an Artist, Show Your Work, and Keep Going, and his brand-new book, Don't Call It Art: 10 W... more

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Welcome to the June mailbag episode of Art Ed Radio! Host Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn, AOE's Director of Community Engagement, to dive into listener questions that are hitting close to home for art teachers heading into summer. From navigatin... more

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Recent Guests

Laura Irmis
Ceramicist and elementary art teacher from Florida.
Episode: From the Archives: Can We Find Time to Balance Everything?
Melissa Birnbaum
Art teacher in New York City; chair of the NYC chapter of the New York State Art Teachers Association
New York City International High School / NYSATA
Episode: How Resilience and Choice Can Transform Your Art Room
Tiffany Fox
Educator, author, and resource creator known as Mrs. T Fox Resources
Mrs. T Fox Resources / Teachers Pay Teachers
Episode: Burnout, Boundaries, and Finding Your Purpose with Tiffany Fox
Kyle Wood
Art historian and frequent podcast guest
Art history educator/guest on Art Ed Radio
Episode: Bananas, Bosch, and Beyond: The Funniest Artworks in Art History
Tim Bogats
Mr. Immaturity himself
Episode: From the Archives: Using Humor to Deal with Student Immaturity
Khadesia Latimer
Elementary art teacher from upstate South Carolina
Episode: How Art Teachers Can Adapt to Change
Kory Stamper
Lexicographer and author of True Color
Author, True Color
Episode: The Strange and Spectacular Quest to Define Color with Author Kory Stamper
Riki Johnson-Atkins
High school art teacher, Arlington, Texas; AOEU Master of Arts in Art Education graduate
Arlington High School (for teaching)
Episode: The Two Timelines of an AOEU Master's Degree
Mary Donlon
K-8 art teacher; AOEU Master of Arts in Art Education graduate
Barrington District 220; Station Middle School; Huff Street Elementary
Episode: The Two Timelines of an AOEU Master's Degree

Hosts

Tim Bogatz
Host with a focus on interview depth and classroom storytelling
Tim Bogat
Co-host guiding conversations and interview flow
Amanda Heyn
Director of Community Engagement contributing to audience growth and community initiatives

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 232 ratings
  • A Life Saver for Aspiring Art Teachers

    I came across this podcast while searching for anything that could help guide a first-year art teacher, and I’m so glad I did! It’s been incredibly helpful, offering practical insights and encouragement for what lies ahead. Highly recommend for any new or aspiring art teachers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CollinsCC
    United Statesa year ago
  • Relevant MailBag Episodes

    I love listening to the weekly AOEU Podcast! The mail bag is always relevant to what’s going on in my classroom. I always get fresh ideas to start my week off right. I highly recommend and share with all my art teacher friends.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YogaBrandi
    United Statesa year ago
  • Helpful for Aspiring Art Teachers

    Art of Ed Radio offers exceptionally helpful tips for aspiring art teachers like me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mytkris
    United Statesa year ago
  • 🎨 This podcast has been my lifeline back to the classroom. 🎧

    I started listening to Art of Ed Radio back in March when I found out my coaching position was being cut and I’d be heading back to the classroom. After 25 years of teaching—only one of those in art, and that was elementary—I’m now taking on middle school art and photography. Gulp. 😅

    Let me tell you, teaching art is a whole different beast. Teaching middle school art? Probably its own mythical creature. But every day since March, I've been tuning in on my commute and soaking up every bit of wi... more

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    5
    Lisa Marie Bennett
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast!

    I love hearing about all things related to the art teacher world. My favorite episodes are the mailbag, I’ve always love Q & A podcasts. The hosts are so funny and give real life advice. I find myself nodding along throughout the episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    artsyb00
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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The show is praised for its supportive community and actionable ideas, though some episodes feel a bit repetitive to long-time listeners.
Listeners appreciate the relatable hosts and guest insights on classroom management and resilience.
A practical resource for new and veteran art teachers alike, with real-world tips they can use in the classroom.

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The June Mailbag: Differentiation, Creative Ruts, and Students Who Keep You Guessing
Q: How do you reignite creativity when you feel stuck?
Experiment with new materials or techniques, seek inspiration from different artists, and allow yourself to engage in art outside the classroom to refresh your own practice.
The June Mailbag: Differentiation, Creative Ruts, and Students Who Keep You Guessing
Q: What should a teacher do if a ceramics program outgrows its space?
Use data to demonstrate demand (wait lists, sections that could be added) and propose phased solutions, such as adding a period, after-school options, or an art club to accommodate more students.
The June Mailbag: Differentiation, Creative Ruts, and Students Who Keep You Guessing
Q: How can a teacher manage wide ranges of skill levels without burning out?
Plan a base project with optional extensions and provide levels of choice so students can work at their own pace within the same activity, focusing on the core skill while allowing for individual complexity.
How Resilience and Choice Can Transform Your Art Room
Q: What practical steps do you take to help students who believe they aren't artists?
She uses choice-based structures, journals for reading the room, scaffolds like drawing and tracing when needed, and confidence coaching to help students articulate and realize their own creative potential.
How Resilience and Choice Can Transform Your Art Room
Q: What does resilience look like in an art classroom?
Resilience is shown by students who keep trying to express ideas despite obstacles, choosing to attend and participate, and gradually learning new skills through patient guidance and personalized supports.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Art Ed Radio

What is Art Ed Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Art Ed Radio delivers practical, down-to-earth conversations about art education, classroom management, resilience, and fostering student creativity. Episodes frequently center on real-world teaching challenges—burnout, boundaries, and strategies to maintain joy in the art room—while exploring curriculum design, student independence, and inclusive practices. Guests range from veteran teachers and AOEU program participants to art historians and authors, offering actionable tips, classroom-ready activities, and insights into how art education evolves with technology and changing student needs. The show's unique voice comes from balancing humor with honesty, emphasizing community, professional development, and innovative approaches to engage d... more

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2. Melissa Birnbaum
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