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

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In today's episode of Art Ed Radio, Nadia Fernandez-Castillo joins the show to talk about how she built a strong, structured middle school art program rooted in a modern version of the Atelier model. After more than two decades in education and years... more

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In this episode from the archives, Tim sits down with Jessica Stuver, a K–8 art teacher, to discuss Youth Art Month and why early advocacy is crucial for art education. Jessica shares practical strategies for celebrating student creativity, promoting... more

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In this March mailbag episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn to give some advice for the upcoming NAEA National Convention and answer a variety of other questions. From light topics like underrated artists to heavier discussions... more

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In today's episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with educator, author, and art teacher Erin Sponaugle to talk about art teacher burnout. Not only what it looks like, but why it hits differently in the art room, and what you can do to protect your e... more

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Recent Guests

Nadia Fernandez-Castillo
Art teacher with 23 years experience in Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Episode: Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice
Erin Sponaugle
Experienced public school teacher and author of Teachaholic, focusing on teaching strategies and burnout recovery.
Episode: Dealing With Burnout as a Creative
Jen Lebanon
A key contributor to the Art Ed NOW Conference.
The Art of Education
Episode: 2026 Winter Art Ed NOW Conference Preview with Jen Leban
Jessica Stuver
K-8 art teacher from Cleveland specializing in advocacy and project-based learning.
IB World School in Cleveland
Episode: Advocacy for Art Teachers: Planning, Prepping, and Promotion
Zoe Goldman
Podcast producer at the Getty Museum
Getty Museum
Episode: Bringing Art to Life: Zoe Goldman from the Getty Museum and If Objects Could Talk
Katie White
An expert in assessment and creativity with extensive experience in education and authorship.
Episode: From the Archives: Using Assessment to Nurture Creativity
Brooke Morse
A sixth through 12th grade art teacher with a background as a STEAM coordinator and a ceramic artist.
Episode: Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum
Liz Byron-Loya
Boston Public School visual art teacher and author of Art for All
Boston Public Schools
Episode: Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning
Janet Taylor
High school art teacher and content and community engagement specialist
The Art of Education
Episode: Difficult Scenarios You May Face in Your First Year

Host

Tim Bogatz
Host focused on engaging discussions and insights into the world of art education, often sharing personal stories and strategies for teaching.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 230 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 States8 months 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 States8 months 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 States8 months 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 States8 months 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 Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The engaging host and guests bring humor and relatability, fostering a strong sense of community among art educators.
Some feedback indicates a desire for a more diverse perspective among guests and themes, reflecting ongoing discussions about representation in education.
Overall, the podcast is regarded as inspiring and helpful, especially in combating feelings of burnout among educators.
Listeners appreciate the practical advice tailored for both new and veteran art teachers, making it a valuable resource for classroom strategies.

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Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice
Q: What is a small, realistic first step a new art teacher could take toward building that type of curriculum without overhauling everything?
Start with the basics, establish a weekly sketchbook routine, and implement simple, progressive units (line, then color, then composition) with short, measurable objectives, ensuring students repeatedly practice and reflect on their work.
Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice
Q: How would you reframe spiraled curriculum and the Atelier model for teachers who feel overwhelmed by these ideas?
She compares the approach to athletic drills, emphasizing daily practice and simple, repeatable steps to build automaticity in drawing and observation, then using that base to layer more advanced concepts and student-directed choices.
Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice
Q: But for people who did not see you at the conference, can you give us a quick introduction? Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your teaching?
Nadia describes a 23-year teaching career in Miami-Dade, highlighting a shift from elementary to middle school to better impact students during a formative art education period, and explains how she uses a modern Atelier-inspired approach embedded in a spiral curriculum to build foundational skills while preserving student voice.
From the Archives: Advocacy for Art Teachers: Planning, Prepping, and Promotion
Q: Okay, Jessica Stuver is joining me now. Jessica, how are you?
Jessica replies that she is excited to be on the show and shares a brief overview of her role as a K–8 art teacher in Cleveland, focusing on advocacy, Youth Art Month, and community engagement.
It's Time for Arts Madness with Kyle Wood!
Q: What inspired you to build a web app for Arts Madness?
I always envisioned a more interactive way for students to vote on artists, leading to the creation of a web app that displays brackets visually and embeds educational content.

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This podcast explores the vibrant and dynamic world of art education, offering insights and practical advice catering to teachers at various stages in their careers. Topics frequently discussed include strategies for managing classroom dynamics, coping with burnout, and fostering student engagement through innovative teaching methods. Episodes often feature expert guests and delve into unique projects that enhance the teaching and learning experiences in the art classroom. With a blend of humor and relatable storytelling, the content aims to support art teachers by creating a community that shares challenges and celebrates successes in the field of art education.

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Recent guests on Art Ed Radio include:

1. Nadia Fernandez-Castillo
2. Erin Sponaugle
3. Jen Lebanon
4. Jessica Stuver
5. Zoe Goldman
6. Katie White
7. Brooke Morse
8. Liz Byron-Loya

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