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National Art Educator Award
To recognize an NAEA member for outstanding achievements and service of National significance during previous years.
- Eligibility — Active NAEA members who have performed outstanding service on the National level. This award is open, but not limited to past recipients of State/Province and Regional awards.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To — President-Elect, contact the NAEA office for the address.
National Division Art Educator Award
To honor one outstanding NAEA member from each of the six Divisions for outstanding service and achievement of National significance during previous years. This award recognizes exemplary contributions and service on the National level within each Division.
- Divisions — Elementary, Secondary, Middle Level, Higher Education, Supervision/Administration, Museum Education.
- Eligibility — Active NAEA members who spend at least 51% of their working day in the job division for which they have been nominated. This job division must be indicated on the nominee’s membership form on file in the NAEA office.
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Division award nominees are generally, but not exclusively, taken from the present and previous years’ regional division award recipients. Division members at large may also be nominated.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Regional Art Educator Award
To recognize outstanding service and achievement by Region.
- Region — Eastern, Western, Southeastern, Pacific.
- Eligibility — Active NAEA members who have performed
outstanding service and hold membership in the Region. This
award is open but not limited to, past recipients of state/province
awards. Each state/province may submit one nomination.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover
letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a
3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Regional Division Art Educator Award
To honor one outstanding NAEA member from each of the 6 Divisions within each of the four geographic Regions. This award recognizes exemplary contribution, service, and achievement at a Regional level, within each Division.
- Regions — Eastern, Western, Southeastern, Pacific. Divisions — Elementary, Secondary, Middle Level, Higher Education, Supervision/Administration, Museum Education.
- Eligibility — Nominees must spend at least 51% of their working day in the job division for which they’ve been nominated. This job division must be indicated on their membership form on file at the NAEA office. The award is open, but not limited to, past recipients of state/province awards.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To—
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
State/Province Art Educator Award
One outstanding NAEA member is honored from each state/ province for service and contributions to art education that merits recognition and acclaim Association award commit- tees select their own award recipient.
- Eligibility — Active NAEA members who hold membership in the state/province in which they are nominated.
- Submit — To State/Province Award Committee Chair: Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph. Contact your State/Province president for further requirements and nomination deadlines. State/province awards committee submits to NAEA Awards
- Chair — On state association letterhead signed by the Association President: award recipients name, address and NAEA membership number.
- Send to —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000,
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
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State/Province Association Newsletter Award
To recognize excellence in the development and publication of a State/Province association or Special Issues Groups newsletter. A Chair appointed by the Vice Presidents and an awards committee, judges issues of newsletters published in the previous calendar year. Awards are presented at the NAEA annual convention during Delegates Assembly.
- Eligibility — Special Issues Groups and State/Province associations. Deadline for entry is January 2.
- Submit — 3 copies of newsletter issues from the previous calendar year (January 1-December 31). State/Province membership numbers as of December 1 must accompany all entries.
- Submit To —
NAEA Newsletter Award Chair
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Distinguished Service (Outside the Profession)
To recognize outstanding achievement and contributions in previous years by persons outside the field of art education.
- Eligibility — Open to any person or organization which has demonstrated significant support of art education.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To — President-Elect, contact NAEA office for address.
Manuel Barkan Memorial Award
An annual award to an individual who through their published work in either Art Education or Studies in Art Education, has contributed a product of scholarly merit to the field. Scholarship can be defined broadly to include any written contribution dealing carefully and imaginatively with an important issue, problem or practice in the field. The Manuel Barkan Memorial Award was conceived as a tribute to Dr. Manuel Barkan.
- Eligibility — The recipient is selected from NAEA members who have contributed articles in Art Education and/or Studies, published in the calendar year preceding the convention year.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Lowenfeld Award
Established in 1960 by friends and former students of Viktor Lowenfeld to honor an individual who over the years has made significant contributions to art education. The recipient presents the “Lowenfeld Lecture” at the national convention.
- Eligibility — NAEA members who have made distinguished contributions to the art education profession.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To — President-Elect, contact NAEA office for address.
Lowenfeld Award
Established in 1960 by friends and former students of Viktor Lowenfeld to honor an individual who over the years has made significant contributions to art education. The recipient presents the “Lowenfeld Lecture” at the national convention.
- Eligibility — NAEA members who have made distinguished contributions to the art education profession.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To — President-Elect, contact NAEA office for address.
Committee On Multiethnic Concerns (COMC)
J. Eugene Grigsby, Jr. Award To honor individual(s) who have made distinguished contributions to the profession of art education. The record of achievement may be in scholarly writing, research, professional leadership, teaching and/or community service.
- Eligibility — Active NAEA members and non-members who have brought distinction to the field of art education through an exceptional and continuous record of achievement which has impacted significantly on the multiethnic community. Current COMC officers may not be nominated.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting nomination and a 3" x 5" photograph.
- Submit To — COMC Award Chair, contact NAEA office for address.
Retired Art Educator Award
In recognition of continuous outstanding service to art education by an individual after retirement, as well as before retirement.
- Eligibility — RAEA/NAEA members who have been retired at least 3 years and have brought distinction to the field of art education by exceptional and continuous records of achievement through teaching, professional leadership, and/or community service after retirement.
- Submit — A Nomination Form noting the date of retirement, Standardized Vita Form with all service and achievements occurring after retirement underlined, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting nomination (with at least one from a retired art educator) and a 3" x 5" photograph. Enclose a SASE if you wish application materials returned. All packets containing more than 2 letters of nomination are ineligible.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org.
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Charles M. Robertson Memorial Scholarship
A four-year partial scholarship/award to the Pratt School of Art & Design, Brooklyn, New York. Established to honor the memory of Charles M. Robertson for his many years of service to the NAEA and the Pratt Institute. This award recognizes brilliance in student art achievement and artistic involvement at the High School level.
- Eligibility — Open to all NAHS high school seniors. Students must be members of an active Chapter with a 3.0 GPA in all subjects. To keep the scholarship students are required by Pratt to major in art education and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
- Submit — By December 15, a completed Pratt college application form (available from Pratt or NAEA); a letter of nomination listing student's name, grade, address, and home phone; sponsor's name, chapter number, school, school address, and phone; high school transcript; a 1-page typed listing of the student's artistic and extracurricular achievements in both school and community; 5 slides representing a variety of the student's art work (all work must be original). Submit slides in a vinyl slide sheet; number, and include a listing of titles and media.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
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Rising Stars Secondary Recognition Program
To promote art education as a career by recognizing annually, 50 talented, active student members of NAHS chapters.
- Eligibility — Junior/rising senior high school NAHS students seriously interested in becoming art educators. Recognition as a "Rising Star" will be given at the annual NAEA convention along with a 4-year complimentary student membership (with proof of college enrollment as an art education major); and a 1-year, first year professional membership (with proof of employment).
- Submit — Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, 3 letters of recommendation (one by an art educator, two from teachers and/ or administrators), official high school transcript, a student personal statement regarding art education goals, NAHS sponsor name, chapter number, school, school address and phone, and 5 slides representing a variety of the students' art work. All work must be original and not copied from other sources. Submit slides in a vinyl slide sheet listing titles and media used.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
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National Art Honor Society Sponsor
To recognize the dedication of an NAEA member who sponsors an outstanding National Art Honor Society chapter.
- Eligibility — Sponsors of active NAHS chapters.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, 2 letters supporting nomination, 3" x 5" photograph and a 1-page typed summary of NAHS activities.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
National Junior Art Honor Society Sponsor
To recognize the dedication of an NAEA member who sponsors an outstanding National Junior Art Honor Society chapter.
- Eligibility — Sponsors of active NJAHS Chapters.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination, a 3" x 5" photograph, and no more than a one-page typed summary of NJAHS activities.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Higher Education Student Achievement Award
To recognize excellence in student involvement at the College/University level.
- Eligibility — Students must be active members of NAEA. The student must be enrolled as a college/university student at the time the award is presented, in the spring, at the NAEA convention.
- Submit — A letter of nomination listing student's name, home address, phone, grade, and GPA as of October 1; student's school, school address, phone, and e-mail (if possible). If a student self-nominates, also include a letter of recommendation from a faculty member at the school or community base where they work or volunteer. Include a typed single-page resume listing the student's artistic and extracurricular achievements in both school and community, a maximum two-page typed "Philosophy of Teaching Art" statement, and six sets of five slides representing the nominee's art work and/or their students' art work. All work must be original and not copied from other sources. Use vinyl slide sheets listing titles and media used. Identify nominee's versus their students' works.
- Submit To —
Krista Brooke, Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E -mail: kbrooke@naea-reston.org.
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Student Chapter Sponsor Award of Excellence
To recognize dedication to the development of future professional members of the NAEA through sponsorship of an outstanding Student Chapter group at the College/University level.
- Eligibility — Sponsors of active Student Chapters.
- Submit — A Nomination Form, Standardized Vita Form, cover letter of nomination, two letters supporting the nomination, a 3" x 5" photograph, and a one-page typed summary of student chapter activities.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
Youth Art Month Award
To recognize outstanding achievements in the promotion of art education. This award is administered by Council for Art Education, Inc.
- Eligibility — State/Province associations and Youth Art Month Chairs.
- Submit — A portfolio of information consistent with ACMI guidelines.
- Contact —
Council for Art Education, Inc.
1280 Main Street, 2nd Floor
P.O. Box 479
Hanson, MA 02341
781-293-4100
Fax 781-294-080
E-mail: debfanning@aol.com.
- Deadline — August 1.
Program Standards Award
To recognize outstanding achievements of Elementary and Secondary school art programs which meet or exceed the program standards in the Purposes, Principles and Standards for School Art Programs booklet published by the NAEA.
- Eligibility — Public or private Elementary, Middle/Junior, or Senior High Schools. The Purposes, Principles and Standards for School Art Programs booklet, which includes a nomination form and self-assessment checklist, is available for purchase from NAEA Publications. For more information contact the NAEA Publications Department.
- Deadline — Awards are offered for the school year (July 1 to June 30) in which the applications are made.
- Submit To —
Krista Brooke, Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
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-mail: kbrooke@naea-reston.org.
Design Standards Award
To recognize exemplary Elementary, Middle/Junior, and Senior High School art facilities which meet or exceed the standards in the Design Standards for School Art Facilities booklet published by the NAEA.
- Eligibility — Elementary, Middle/Junior, or Senior High Schools. The Design Standards for School Art Facilities booklet, which includes a nomination form and self-assessment check-list, is available for purchase from NAEA Publications. For more information contact the NAEA Publications Department.
- Deadline — Awards are offered for the school year (July 1 to June 30) in which the applications are made.
- Submit To —
NAEA Awards Coordinator
1916 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1590
703-860-8000
Fax 703-860-2960
E-mail: awards@arteducators.org
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