BlogIn the NewsArt Education, the Innovation EconomyFebruary 23, 2011If creativity and innovation will be the hallmarks of the most successful communities in the 21st century we need to…
Blog“I can’t even draw a stick figure!”February 9, 2011“I can’t even draw a stick figure!” Does this sound familiar? This common lament will not be heard from a…
BlogPeopleMeet the Masters Teacher Spotlight: Karen PackerFebruary 7, 2011We all know that students are the most important people in the education process, however, we believe that teachers, parents…
BlogArt Projects for Kids – Art CurriculumFebruary 3, 2011Meet the Masters teaches art appreciation through multimedia presentations. The children learn about the lives and works of master artists…
BlogIn the NewsGoogle Unveils Online “Art Project”February 3, 2011Note: This excerpt is from the Official Google Blog found here. Explore museums and great works of art in…
BlogIn the NewsWhat you can do for your public schoolFebruary 2, 2011Meet the Masters got a great mention from the Bloom blog: #3. Teaching– In many schools there have been drastic…
BlogResearchInvolvement Matters: What To Tell ParentsJanuary 11, 2011Hundreds of research studies show that when parents get involved, children do better in school. We sum up the details…
BlogGeneralAre You a “Super Art Teacher”?January 4, 2011MTM note: Sometimes we find very funny (and honest) posts about what it’s like to be an art teacher. This…
BlogIn the NewsVerduga Woodlands Introduces Katsushika HokusaiDecember 16, 2010The Glendale News-Press recently ran a story highlighting news from local schools. Meet the Masters was highlighted at Verduga Woodlands…
Blog“More Funding for the Arts, Please”December 10, 2010Today, the arts are being cut to one of the lowest points in history. Like politics, funding is the mother’s…