Studio Practices

Fall Art Room Vibes: Spooky Art Teacher Fun & Art Supply Revivals

It’s officially fall, and this month, it’s all about pumpkins, costumes, and the spooky side of the art room. In this episode, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how real art teachers handle seasonal artmaking.

Join Keisha Morales and Jackie Jablecki as they share practical tips to stretch and revive art supplies for elementary, middle, or high school art rooms!

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Don’t miss the following inspiration and strategies in this episode:

  • Hot glue gun stations for the elementary art room
  • Stay relevant with student lingo and trends
  • How to use donated house paint to stretch your budget
  • A simple fix to revive dried-out alcohol markers
  • Inktober prompts to make mini artworks
  • Recycle cardboard into under-the-sea shadow boxes
  • Why choice-based projects work great for seasonal art
  • Fun art teacher costumes

Subscribe so you don’t miss this exciting new series full of:

  • Real art teacher life
  • Helpful tips and tricks
  • Innovative hacks
  • Insightful advice
  • Engaging K-12 art lesson ideas
  • Moving behind-the-scenes glimpses
  • Art teacher self-care, inspiration, and artmaking

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lindsey McGinnis

Lindsey McGinnis is AOE’s Media Content Manager and a former high school art educator. She is passionate about equipping art teachers to be successful in their classrooms and firmly believes that art is the best place for students to explore and process the challenging topics and concepts around them.

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