The children, parents and I are thrilled with the program. As it is with every art teacher, I have made modifications and at times branch out with it. But overall, such a blessing!
Thank you again and Keep up the great work MTM!
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Your elementary school needs art education, but you might not have a dedicated art teacher. Or maybe your art teacher is overwhelmed and needs a comprehensive curriculum that doesn’t require hours of planning.
Meet the Masters works for both scenarios:
The three-step process (Assembly → Technique Worksheets → Art Project) keeps elementary students engaged for the full lesson time. Teachers report the best classroom management they’ve experienced because students are genuinely absorbed in creating.


Students experience art history like never before. Through multimedia presentations featuring the history of iconic artists, period music, and engaging visuals, they discover the fascinating lives behind masterpieces they’ve seen everywhere but never really understood.
Picture Van Gogh explaining his swirling night skies. Frida Kahlo discussing her bold self-portraits. Leonardo da Vinci revealing his genius inventions.
The assembly transforms a plain multipurpose room (or classroom) into an interactive museum where students ask questions, play games, learn vocabulary, and connect emotionally with artists from different eras and cultures. They’re not just learning facts. They’re experiencing what made these artists revolutionary.
And here’s the game-changer: teachers simply follow the scripted presentation. Every word, every transition, every activity is mapped out. You could hand this to a parent volunteer tomorrow and watch them shine.

Students are already hooked on the artist’s story. Now they learn the revolutionary techniques that made the work famous.
Back in the classroom, students complete self-guided practice worksheets that break down complex artistic methods into simple, achievable steps. They’re learning pointillism, cubism, impressionism, tessellations, not through lectures but through doing.
These worksheets build confidence before the final project. Students practice the techniques on paper first, so when they pick up oil pastels or clay, they already feel like artists.

Students already know the artist’s story and have practiced their techniques. Now comes the magic.
Your classroom becomes an art studio. Students work with the same materials master artists used (oil pastels, metallic foil, sculpting clay, not cheap crayons) to create their own masterpieces in the artist’s style.
Teachers lead step-by-step using our detailed guides. Students follow along, adding their own creative touches. Even kids who usually say “I’m terrible at art” end up creating work that makes their parents cry at open house.
Every artist unit includes four different grade levels: Kindergarten, Beginner (grades 1-2), Intermediate (grades 3-4), and Advanced (grades 5-8). Same artist, same core lesson, but age-appropriate projects that challenge without overwhelming. Your 1st graders and 7th graders both succeed, just at different skill levels.
The children, parents and I are thrilled with the program. As it is with every art teacher, I have made modifications and at times branch out with it. But overall, such a blessing!
Thank you again and Keep up the great work MTM!
