BlogFaith Ringgold Story Time – Our Last Living Master ArtistOctober 31, 2016Earlier this month, Faith Ringgold read a story via NPR. Not only is she the last living artist that Meet…
BlogMy Amazing Volunteer Experience with Meet the Masters Art ProgramOctober 30, 2016Hesitantly I raised my hand. The Meet the Masters Coordinator was asking for volunteers to teach art classes. What do…
BlogA Creative Approach to Common CoreOctober 3, 2016Common Core. Those words can evoke a lot of emotions for parents of school-age children. Love it? Hate it? Not…
ArtistsBlogSneak Peek at Claude Monet Art CurriculumAugust 9, 2016Impressionism. Itâs an artistic style that captures a feeling or experience rather than the accurate depiction of a scene. Itâs…
BlogResearchThe Importance of Art Education – Must Read for Teachers & ParentsJune 15, 2016âWhatâs so important about art education for elementary students?â Importance of Art Education The Basics – Art education teaches students…
BlogWhy is Meet the Masters Successful in My Childrenâs School?May 4, 2016My 10-year-old daughter surprised me when she recognized a Picasso. âThis was his blue period,â she said. âHow did you…
ArtistsBlogA Sneak Peek at Vincent van Gogh Art CurriculumApril 28, 2016Vincent van Gogh – Starry Night Compositions with Movement, Texture What do you know about Vincent van Gogh? Most people…
BlogGeneralCoronado Elementary Enjoys Georges Seurat Curriculum & Art ProjectsMarch 23, 2016A proud Coronado Elementary School parent sent these images to Meet the Masters. Â The parent served as a volunteer to…
BlogIn the NewsMesmerizing Trailer for a Movie About Van Gogh Fully Animated from Oil PaintingsMarch 1, 2016Loving Vincent is not your average biopic: The upcoming movie, which tells the story of Vincent Van Goghâs life and…
BlogGeneralGigantic Life-Size Art Projects Using Meet the MastersSeptember 3, 2015Just when you think you’ve seen it all, you get a few photos from a school that is taking creativity…