19 Amazing high school art teacher blogs, websites and social media profiles

Final Updated on December 21, 2021

The Student Art Guide is on the lookout for the best loftier schoolhouse art teacher blogs, social media profiles and art education websites. Below is a list of the gems we take establish.

The best art instructor blogs and personal websites

Developing Nicely

Developing Nicely is a stunning weblog by Chris Francis, United kingdom Fine art teacher and Senior Leader at St Peter's Cosmic Schoolhouse, Bournemouth, England. The blog contains idea-provoking articles that are illustrated with creative, gimmicky student artwork, such as the examples shown beneath by Beth. The site is a rich resource for GCSE and A Level Photography students in particular (these are qualifications studied past loftier school students in the U.k.) and is guaranteed to continue you engaged for hours. Highly recommended.

Art teacher blogs UK

Julia Stubbs

Julia Stubbs is an Avant-garde Skills Teacher in Art and Design at William de Ferrers School, Essex, England. Her website features high quality OCR GCSE and A Level Art artwork, photographed comprehensively and listed with results. Exemplar material is available, equally are didactics resources. The action paintings below are from Martin Reynolds' Grade A, A2 Fine Art projection. More of Martin's projection tin exist viewed here.

A Level Art teacher blog

Ms. King's AP Studio Art class

The website by AP Studio teacher Carrie King contains a superb collection of instruction activities for the Fine art students at Mt. Eden High school, Hayward, California, United states of america. The activities cover perspective, line drawing, the delineation of glass and metal objects, working in monochrome, effigy cartoon and still life arrangements; providing structured activities to aid students complete the 12 AP Breadth pieces. Each assignment is accompanied by artwork from Carrie's ain students, such every bit the two examples below by Tiernan Kang (left) and Sikai Song.

AP breadth blog

The Creative person And I

Feeda is an experienced high school fine art instructor, working at Tanarata International Schools, Kajang, Malaysia. Feeda's students have achieved outstanding success, including Top in Malaysia for Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design, three years in a row. Feeda'southward blog documents these projects, making them valuable learning opportunities for others. The image below is from a projection that was awarded Top in Malaysia in 2016. More of this project tin can be viewed here.

CIE Art teacher blog

Bolton School (Girls' Sectionalization) Art Department Blog

Mrs Crowther's weblog contains artwork from Bolton School, United Kingdom. It features A Level and GCSE artwork as well as projects past younger students. A Year 10 Fine art lesson from Bolton School is included within our article about use of mixed media for painting students. The example below is from a GCSE Art project.

GCSE Art teacher blog

Bartelart.com

Bartelart.com is the home of Dr. Marvin Bartel, who has many decades of teaching experience, including over 30 years didactics in the Art Department at Goshen College, Indiana, United States. Marvin has Master and Dr. degrees in art teaching and is a consultant, lecturer and writer. His website contains superb essays about drawing, creativity and teaching art: many interconnected pages that will appoint you for hours.

Photography Project

Photography Project was created past U.k. Photography teacher Liam Smith and his students. The website contains tips and communication for GCSE and A Level Photography students, equally well as examples of projects that were awarded high results. The image below captures a tintype paradigm upon a broken mirror and is role of an 100% A Level Photography projection exploring Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Photography teacher blog

Dan China

Dan China is a secondary schoolhouse Art Adviser with a wealth of experience. His past roles include Ofsted Inspector and Main Moderator / Examiner. He has worked on curriculum and assessment developments as well as revisions to examinations and assessment strategy. He has published a fantastic drove of student artwork Flickr, depicting some of the best A Level student work from Buckinghamshire schools (2007 – 2011).

Art teacher blogs UK

Art Teacher Social Media Profiles to Follow

Ferhan Khan's Flickr

Ferhan Khan is an experienced high school Photography teacher from Doha College, Qatar. He has uploaded many outstanding A Level Photography and Art portfolios. These are shared in their entirety, with legible note and process documented, making these splendid learning tools. Students investigate heady bailiwick affair, explore contemporary editing techniques and stage innovative compositions, as shown in the piece of work below by Beth Miseroy below. Some of the work by Ferhan's has been featured on the Student Fine art Guide, such equally Kareem Al Saady'southward 100% Equally Photography Coursework project.

High school art teacher Flickr profile

Monks Dyke Tennyson Higher's Flickr

The Monks' Dyke Technology College, which was in Lincolnshire, England, published a range of cute GCSE and A Level Art sketchbooks and final pieces from their Art Department (such as the A Level Fine Fine art sketchbook folio by David Wasserman below) on Flickr, with some infrequent Graphic Pattern, Fine Fine art and Photography submissions.

High school art teacher blogs UK

Fortismere Art Department Flickr

Fortismere, a secondary school based in North London, UK, has a thriving Art Section.  Their Flickr gallery contains an all-encompassing collection of images, including A Level Photography, A Level Fine Fine art etc.

Fortismere Art Dept blog, UK

Sixth Form College Farnborough'southward Instagram

This great Instagram profile has frequent posting of A Level artwork. This mixed media example is by A Level Art student George Punter.

Art teacher instagram profiles to follow

Websites for teachers of high schoolhouse art and photography

Photo Pedagogy

Photo Pedagogy is a website for high school photography teachers. It contains a comprehensive set up of teaching resources, covering a wide range of topics, such as 'threshold concepts' and photograph literacy. Photo Teaching was created by U.k. high school teachers and contains a collection of highly detailed photography lessons, many of which are accompanied by student examples. The images beneath are details from educatee responses to an abstruse forms lesson.

Website for teachers of photography

Lectures on Digital Photography by Marc Levoy

Marc Levoy taught digital photography at Stanford for many years and now leads a team at Google. He has uploaded every lecture and made this freely available. The xviii lecture course is targeted at beginners and covers: lenses, eyes, light, sensors, natural optical furnishings, perspective, depth of field, sampling, noise, prototype processing, editing, computational photography, history, famous photographers and composition. There is hours of footage, which includes include assignments for students. Videos are too available on Marc's YouTube aqueduct, with a total playlist of the lectures available here.

Digital photography lectures

InThinking Visual Arts by Heather McReynolds

InThinking Visual Arts is a website for International Baccalaureate Art teachers by Heather McReynolds, who has over 20 years of teaching and examining experience. Heather was previously Head of Art at the International School of Florence and now offers training and workshops for IB Fine art teachers, writes textbooks and shares cognition via the InThinking Visual Arts website. Although this site is subscription based, there is enough costless content to keep yous decorated for hours. Much of the cloth is relevant for teachers of any loftier schoolhouse Art qualification. The image below is past Enrico Giori who has his IB Visual Art projection featured on both the InThinking and the Student Art Guide.

IB Art teacher blog

AP Fundamental Collegeboard website

Advanced Placement (AP) is a rigorous loftier school qualification offered to students in Canada and The United States. The College Board AP Central website has three great Fine art sections: Cartoon, 2D Pattern and 3D Design, which each include a link called 'Drawing Portfolio with Student Samples and Scoring Guidelines'. These provide access to an excellent collection of student work (such as the beautiful fruit drawings pictured below past Sucha Chantaprasopsuk from Reavis High Schoolhouse), each accompanied past clear explanations for the marks they have received.

AP Studio Art blog

Height Art exhibition

The Top Art exhibition features some of the best NCEA Level 3 Photography, Design, Printmaking, Sculpture and Painting (this is the New Zealand equivalent of A2 Art & Pattern) produced past Year 13 New Zealand high school fine art students. An excellent source of inspiration for students and teachers.

Some Meridian Art students accept been featured on the Educatee Art Guide, including work past Bronte Heron and Grace Pickford (work shown below).

High School Art blog

NZQA website

The New Zealand Qualification Authority (NZQA) publish fantastic resources to help high school fine art teachers and students. Of particular note are the exemplar cloth that is provided for Painting, Photography, Design, Sculpture or Printmaking. This student work is very similar to that which is required for A Level Art & Design and is a fantastic resources for high schoolhouse Art students studying any qualification. Work of a range of ability levels is shown, along with superb annotation from the examiners. There is also a split department of Scholarship exemplars (such as the superb example below) – the very best work from Year 13 loftier school students.

NCEA Art website

The Saatchi Gallery art prizes for schools

The Saatchi Gallery, London, runs major art competitions for high school students, as office of its teaching program. The winning and short-listed entries are available for viewing on their website. Although simply single artworks are exhibited from each student (equally opposed to the complete bodies of piece of work) the range and quality of work is excellent, making this website a great place for those seeking inspiration. The image below shows a shortlisted artwork by Libby Gervais, Churcher'due south Higher, Petersfield, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland (image credit: Petersfield Post). You may also exist interested in our drove of art competitions for high school students.

Saatchigallery art prize website

If you have wisdom to share near art education, y'all may be interested in creating your own web log. Read: why you should create your own website (and how to make 1).

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