Videos by Missouri Alliance for Arts Education in Maryland Heights. The Missouri Alliance for Arts Education is made up of major arts education organizations in Missouri.
Thank you to everyone who took and supported MAAE's Fine Arts Education Day at the Capitol! We look forward to seeing you all again next year to show why arts education matters!
#MOArtsEd
Thank you to everyone who took and supported MAAE's Fine Arts Education Day at the Capitol! We look forward to seeing you all again next year to show why arts education matters! #MOArtsEd
Calling all fine arts teachers! Help us raise awareness about the importance of arts education by entering your students work in the Senate Student Fine Arts Exhibition now! π¨πΌππ©°π¬ All fine arts accepted - visual art, dance, music, theatre, etc. π Deadline - January 15 π° It's Free π« No shipping, No dropping off entries π² Submit images at MOAAE.org #MOArtsEd
Get your students work recognized at the Missouri Capitol by entering the Student Senate Fine Arts Exhibition! π¨πΌππ©°π¬ All fine arts accepted - visual art, dance, music, theatre, etc. π Deadline - January 15 π° It's Free π« No shipping, No dropping off entries π² Submit images at MOAAE.org #MOArtsEd
The deadline has been extended! Submit your fine arts student work photos today! Free, no shipping or dropping off entries - ever! 100% online. Get your students work in the fine arts recognized at the Missouri Capitol by entering the Student Senate Arts Exhibition today! Visual art, music, dance, theatre, all can enter at moaae.net! #MOArtsEd
Discover two centuries of black composers July 20 with Diane McCullough. Join in person or via live stream for this free workshop! #MOArtsEd
Students attending the #MoThespianConference22 had the opportunity to participate in workshops presented by Theatre Professionals from around the country. #CampThespis Missouri State Thespians Here is a quick recap of some of the activities from the conference.
The Senate Hall Art Exhibit showcases fine arts programs in all 34 state senate districts. The exhibit is located on the grounds of the Capitol in the hallway that leads from senate parking to the Capitol ground floor entrance. K-12 teachers from any arts discipline take high-quality photos of a work or performance. Images are submitted to us, organized by district and sent to each of our 34 state senate districts. They view work from their district and select one image to represent them. The chosen images are printed on 12"x16" paper and displayed in frames throughout the year at the Missouri Capitol to advocate legislator support for the arts.