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In 1984, the Council for Art Education, Inc. (CFAE) was created by The Art and Creative Materials Institute, Inc. (ACMI) to administer the national Youth Art Month program and to encourage funding for the program. Current members of the Council include:
The Council seeks the active cooperation and support of national organizations and institutions. The Council also seeks and has received monetary and in-kind contributions from individual art material manufacturers and distributors. To help promote observances, CFAE stimulates and coordinates Youth Art Month activities at the national level. The annual event, "School Flag Across the U.S….Flying High," is an example. Each year, state Youth Art Month Chairpersons hold a student flag design program. A theme is selected that is representative of the individual state and the spirit of Youth Art Month. A design is selected and made into a flag. An opening ceremony is held in Washington, DC (funds permitting) the first week in March to honor the student designers in front of families, friends, teachers and U.S. legislators. The flags are flown in a place of prominence in Washington, DC for the remainder of March and are then displayed in the Youth Art Month booth at the NAEA Convention and in the ACMI booth at the NAMTA Convention before being returned to the individual state. Each March the observance spotlights art education through governors’ and mayors’ proclamations, states’ capitol events, and thousands of local exhibits. It has the endorsement and support of many U.S. Senators and Members of Congress and state legislators who speak out on behalf of art education. The Council and NAEA encourage and assist state Youth Art Month Chairpersons, who are appointed by state art education association presidents, in their efforts to stimulate and coordinate state and local activities. These Chairpersons submit reports to the Council each year detailing their efforts and results. At the NAEA Convention each year, the Council recognizes outstanding achievement at the state level by conferring awards on certain state Chairpersons. CFAE has a Board of Directors composed of representatives of art-related organizations, art material manufacturers and distributors, art educators, past CFAE Presidents, and other Honorary individuals. For more information on Youth Art Month, contact the Council for Art Education by mail at P. O. Box 479, Hanson, MA 02341-0479; by telephone 781-293-4100; by fax 781-294-0808; by e-mail to sarahs@acminet.org
What is Youth Art Month?
Youth Art Month is an annual observance each March to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage support for quality school art programs. Youth Art Month provides a forum for acknowledging skills that are fostered through experience in the visual arts that are not possible in other subjects offered in the curriculum.
Youth Art Month’s purposes are:
Who Sponsors It, Why and How? In 1961, The Crayon, Water Color & Craft Institute, forerunner of ACMI, a non-profit association of art and craft materials manufacturers, created Children’s Art Month. Created in cooperation with NAEA, a professional society of art educators, the purpose of Children’s Art Month was to "emphasize the value of participating in art for all children." In 1969, the observance was expanded to include secondary school students and has been celebrated nationwide since that time as "Youth Art Month."
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