International Arts Education Week

International Arts Education Week

Download the poster here: International Art Education Poster 2020

This year, the World Alliance for Arts Education and its members joins UNESCO in celebrating the week alongside the global arts education community to acknowledge the important role arts education plays in the lives of children and youth, families, and communities during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.

Individuals and organisations around the world are invited to participate in the global celebration of arts education in three simple ways:

  1. Celebrate!
    Join the #ArtsEdWeek celebration on social media through Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook to share stories of how #ArtsUnitesUs during these challenging times. ​

                  Learn how to participate in the Social Media Campaign

  1. Learn Together.
    ​Participate in the series of online learning opportunities hosted by the World Alliance for Arts Education and its members being offered for free from 23-30 May. Each webinar will showcase promising practices for arts education during and after the pandemic.  
    Register now to attend the webinars 

 

  1. Share Your Work.
    Share with your colleagues what you are learning about how arts education can play an important role in the lives of children and youth, families, and communities during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. WAAE will showcase submitted programs through a virtual space and UNESCO will collect promising practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Submit your work to the Virtual Space

 

 

Additional information about the International Arts Education Week 2020 celebration is available in our official language:

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Monash University
ACMI