Just about everything I reference in the podcast can be seen both in my room tours or in the these photos...but if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Here's the second half of my room tour:
PLEASE keep in mind that I've been in this room for 15 years, teaching for 20...and spent an entire school year in 2017-2018 completely revamping this space. I was in my room on weekends. I was working on new ideas and decor nonstop. I loved every minute of it...it really helped me declutter, decorate to educate and CREATE. It was what my art teacherin' soul needed.
THAT BEING SAID...I know this space can look overwhelming to some art teachers. Just know...you should DO YOU. Do what you have time to do, do what you feel compelled to do, do what YOU need to do do and create that special environment that you wish for your students. BUT do not beat yourself up. Do not be hard on yourself. All good things take time. Spend time deciding what you want for your students. Take a deep breath. Go from there.
That's what I had to do. I had to really reflect on my space. When I see those BEFORE photos in that before and after post, I just see all that visual noise. Granted, this right here may seem pretty noisy to some but for me...I love it. And I think my students do too.
I hope you enjoy the podcast...and I hope it proves to be helpful to you as you begin to bring in this new and amazing school year. And if my room does make you feel a little, I dunno, intimidated...just know that behind every beautifully decorated art room (well, mine anyway) there is a storage closet that looks like THIS:
That arrow is pointing to the one thing I need...which I had to climb over the junk to get to. I hate organizing!! It's exhausting and, obviously, I am no good at maintaining it! Feel better? You should!
Have a wonderful and colorful day, y'all!
Cassie, your room is, as always, inspirational, but I really do have a serious question: does your neck of the woods not even have a fire marshall, or what?
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Cassie, quick question. Do you not paint your windows anymore? Just wondering, I thought I saw curtains. I had a mural/curtain up, but the fire marshal took it down. I was looking at your older posts for inspiration, but dont see any recent ones with the painted windows.
ReplyDeleteFor your pick a stick for early finishers what prompts did you use?
ReplyDeleteWish I was one of your students.
ReplyDeleteDo you always keep your tables covered? I love your space!
ReplyDeleteWhat are your messy mats made of?
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