2 Inspiring Art Education Magazines
Running out of art ideas? Try these art education magazines
Receiving art education magazines in your mailbox every month can give you the motivation and pluck to introduce new art lessons to your students.
The ones below may also be available at your local library. They provide many creative ideas for all age groups, many of which are easily adaptable to work with your current themes.
The following two art education magazines also introduce children to a variety of art safety lessons, tools and materials.
School Arts MagazineSchoolArts is a national art education magazine with sections for early childhood, elementary, middle school, high school as well as a general section for all levels. Each month is theme based. Some of the latest themes have been: The Green Issue, Exploration, The Natural World and Heritage. Sample art education magazine article from School Arts...
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Arts & Activity MagazineThis art education magazine has been around for a long time. I remember my mum subscribing to it when she taught art in the 1960s. It is used by those teaching the arts to Grades K-12. Some of the columns include "Cracking the Color Code, The ABCs of Art, Art Works, A & A It Works, and Earth.. It's got Art. Sample pages below:
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Other art idea sources
I often pull inspiration for teaching art from other magazines. They have seasonal ideas that can be adapted to art and other lessons. Examples below:

FamilyFun offers craft ideas with patterns that can adapt to classroom activities. Lots of seasonal ideas here!
Check out Paper Creations magazineand other scrapbook and card magazines are also good sources of ideas that can be modified for the elementary and high school art lessons.
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