Month: December 2024

Youth Art Month – Statewide Virtual Exhibit Opportunity

We know many of you participate in celebrating the arts at a local or regional level for Youth Art Month in March. Please consider also participating and sharing your students’ work on a state-wide level. Being virtual, this show can be shared with students’ families and friends across the country or even the world!  We are hoping to make this year’s exhibit bigger and better than ever, and we need you! The deadline to register for this exhibit is January 17, 2025.

Please read through the submission guidelines for everything you need to know about registering and submitting your student work to the virtual exhibit.

Secretary and Treasurer – Call for Nominations

The MAEA Executive Committee positions of Secretary and Treasurer are currently open for a two-year position, starting January 1, 2025. Serving in these roles includes paid membership for MAEA and NAEA, as MAEA is a state affiliate of NAEA.

Please submit a letter of intent, resume/CV, short biography (250 word), and head shot for the election to info@massarted.com by December 20, 2024.

We recognize this is a tight turn around, and welcome people reaching out if they are interested, but need time to put together their formal application.

Elections for Secretary and Treasurer will be held shortly after the submission deadline. For additional information about responsibilities and descriptions please refer to the MAEA website.

Congrats – MAEA Members exhibiting in the NAEA Member Exhibition

Congratulations to MAEA members Timothy Bergeron, Simone Kivett, Veronique Latimer, and Mary Rakoski who have work in the 2024 NAEA Member Exhibit running from November 19, 2024 – April 25, 2025.

The annual NAEA Member Exhibition showcases artwork created by NAEA’s vibrant professional community of visual arts educators, highlighting the artistic skill and vision of members worldwide. NAEA received 433 entries during the call for submissions. The 82 artworks linked here were juror-selected for inclusion in the virtual exhibit.