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​Exhibition Opportunities

GAEA membership is a requirement to participate in the following exhibition opportunities.
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2021 All-state Art Symposium

​The All-State Art Symposium Mission: 
The annual All-State Art Symposium is dedicated to promoting and recognizing the creative talents of high school students from Georgia's school districts. The symposium's workshops, juried exhibition and other events provide high school students with cultural opportunities, develop advanced studio skills, and cultivate aesthetic appreciation while recognizing excellence in high school art education. Through the dynamic symposium, students, parents and teachers celebrate creativity and the symbiotic relationship of art and society.

Host: Columbus State University Department of Art
Sponsor: Georgia Art Education Association (GAEA)
All-State Art Symposium Submission Portal
 ​For more information visit the website here:  https://art.columbusstate.edu/art-symposium/

​GAEA Art Teacher Show!

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Now on exhibit on the virtual gallery

Atlanta Airport
Youth Art Galleries

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COVID 19 UPDATE
Summer art is still not up at the airport and spring art from last year has to remain on display. Currently we will not be allowed to switch out airport work until Atlanta enters into phase 2 of reopening. This means a 2 week decline in covid cases, hospitalization rate and positive test%. We are going to keep all of the spring art and bring it to the framers as soon as we hit phase 2 of reopening. The airport is not allowing any tours at this time. Thank you all for your patience.

Celebrate your students’ accomplishments by exhibiting their work at an exhibit that gets 4 million visitors each year! GAEA has 2 galleries at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport which can display up to 220 works.  Located on Concourse T and on the International Terminal (Concourse E) these exhibit spaces, which are reserved for GAEA members, change 3 times per year providing exhibit opportunities for more than 800 students. While art from k-12 is featured most of the year, college students may also apply.

The Youth Art Galleries are in the secured part of the airport so instead of an opening reception, private tours are available weekdays, 9am-3pm. Schedule at least a week in advance (5 person minimum, 35 person maximum, with at least 1 chaperone per 5 children). After seeing your masterpieces, the guides can take you to see the other art exhibits in the airport—This is an exclusive field trip opportunity available to exhibiting schools!  

For additional information or details download our brochure and forms from the GAEA website or e-mail Kirby Meng or Tara Connelly
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Submission Form
Parent Notification
Artwork Inventory Labels
Airport Rotation Schedule and Tips

21st Annual Metro-Atlanta High School Exhibition
Co-Sponsored with the High Museum of Art

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Number of Entries: (2) two student artworks per art teacher. You may submit (two) 2-D original artworks; not to exceed 18in.x24in.(matted), including drawing, painting, photography, collage, mixed media, and printmaking.


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​The HMA will no longer accept 3-D artworks. Do not submit work that will be needed for AP portfolios or other art shows.


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CAPITOL ART EXHIBIT 2020

Scroll through some of these photos of a truly wonderful Capitol Art Exhibit!  Thank you to the GAEA teachers who submitted fabulous student work and those that worked tirelessly to install, organize, and breakdown the show all in one week!  A HUGE thank you to the legislators who came to support our young artists and State Superintended Richard Woods for being there to give inspiring words of encouragement to our kids!   

Stay tuned for information about next year's fabulous GAEA Capitol Art Exhibit!



The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art invites
Visual Art Teachers in Georgia to submit applications to
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY'S ART GALLERIES
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​KSU Youth Art Galleries
 
The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art invites Visual Art Teachers in Georgia to submit applications to Kennesaw State University’s Youth Art Galleries.
 
The Youth Art Galleries were created in 2016 to celebrate P-12 visual arts learning and creative curriculum. Through a collaboration between the Bagwell College of Education, the School of Art and Design Art Education program, and the Zuckerman Museum, permanent exhibition spaces located on the first floor of Kennesaw Hall and the fourth floor of the Chantal and Tommy Bagwell Education Building are dedicated to creating exposure for the important work you do.
 
We love to showcase the work you and your students accomplish!
 
Three times a year we put up a new show and host a reception for your students’ families. Each of the two galleries has 30 ready-made frames to hold artworks up to 20” x 24.”
 
Exhibition duration:
October – March
March – June
June – October
 
Application Deadlines:
September 15th for consideration of October displays.
February 15th for consideration of March displays.
April 15th for consideration of June displays.
 
Contact:
Please call or email Elizabeth Thomas (470-578-6767 or ethom142 at kennesaw.edu) for more information or to request the application packet.


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    • INsight 2020 Divisions
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