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

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In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim is joined by Kyle Wood, art teacher and host of the Who ARTed? podcast, for a fun romp through some of art history's funniest, strangest, and most surprisingly hilarious works. They dig into the surreal nightmare ... more

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In this episode from the Art Ed Radio archives, Tim and former co-host Andrew begin by sharing some memorable stories of how student immaturity has reared its head in their classrooms. You won't want to miss Andrew's epic story about his magical powe... more

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In this episode, Tim sits down with elementary art teacher Khadesia Latimer (@thebusybrushes) to explore the biggest shifts she has seen in her 10 years in the classroom. From "learned helplessness" and declining problem-solving skills to the impact ... more

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It's time for the April mailbag! Tim and Amanda are back to answer your most pressing questions, all of which come straight from the Art of Ed Community this month.

In this episode, they tackle everything from rethinking high school graphic design ... more

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Recent Guests

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
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
Joel Scholten
Elementary art teacher and social media influencer
Art of Education
Episode: Creativity, Connection, and Social Media with Joel Scholten
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

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 States10 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 States10 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 States10 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 States10 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

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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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The April Mailbag: Fast Finishers, Design Ideas, and Managing Loud Classes
Q: What strategies do you have for very chatty and loud classes?
Begin with five minutes of silent work, use the A-R-T method (remove A, then R, then T if needed), employ color-change stoplights to cue quiet work time, balance strict structures with ample discussion time, and incorporate targeted, brief sharing to keep conversations focused and manageable.
The April Mailbag: Fast Finishers, Design Ideas, and Managing Loud Classes
Q: What are your thoughts on industry certification, i.e., Adobe tests? Will it make students ready for a career in the creative industry?
Adobe certifications serve as a valuable starting point, similar to a driver's license: they establish baseline skills and goals but don't guarantee readiness. A strong portfolio paired with certifications looks much more compelling to potential employers, and certifications can complement ongoing skill development.
The April Mailbag: Fast Finishers, Design Ideas, and Managing Loud Classes
Q: In the age of Canva and Procreate, where the Adobe Suite is becoming less prevalent, if you have a year-long high school graphic design course, what other units can you teach?
Focus on teaching students how to think like designers, expanding into branding, identity, social media design, user experience, and related design careers while maintaining core design principles and history. Start with foundations and then tailor projects to student interests while tying them to real-world design contexts to fill the year.
How Art Teachers Can Adapt to Change
Q: What changes do you see coming in the next five to ten years, and how can we prepare for them?
Latimer highlights artificial intelligence as a major upcoming factor in education, including its impact on art and the need to balance benefits with critical thinking. She stresses staying positive but also being critical and intentional about how to integrate AI, while continuing to develop resilience and adaptability in students and teachers.
How Art Teachers Can Adapt to Change
Q: When you compare teaching now to back when you started, what are some of the biggest changes you've seen and how have things changed, maybe post pandemic or in the past few years?
Latimer notes that students historically brainstormed and worked well in groups but post-pandemic many struggle with collaboration and independence; she discusses increased parental influence and the need to reintroduce hands-on, collaborative, project-based activities that develop problem-solving and self-reliance.

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