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California Art Education Conferences and Schedules
California art organizations hosts a variety of conferences for art education based on different disciplines and grade levels. Use this as a reference to learn about current conferences for the year.

Alliance!
California Alliance for Arts Education publishes "Alliance!", a quarterly newsletter highlighting important issues and events for California arts education. For information on receiving these, contact [email protected]. You can download recent issues (in PDF format) here:

Winter 2003 Alliance -- includes PTA/Grassroots Efforts Support Arts in Public Schools, Passing a Local Property Tax to Support Arts Education, Action Alert and Budget Update, 2-page Arts Work Conference spread, In Alameda County - A County Wide Alliance for Advancing Arts Learning, CAAE Legislative Advocacy, Advocacy Tips, Celebrate Arts Education Month, A Word from the Chair.

Fall 2002 Alliance -- includes Policy and Arts Education, Selected Resources on Arts Education Policy, Using Policy to Advance Arts Education, New UC/CSU VPA Admissions Policy, Arts in the Education Code, A Word from the Chair.

Summer 2002 Alliance -- includes Emerging Young Artist Awards 2002 winners, arts education achievements and challenges, CAAE honors arts-rich schools, summer professional development opportunites and calendar of events.

Winter 2002 Alliance -- includes message from new Executive Director Laurie Schell, ArtsWork Conference overview, and the launch of ArtsEdMail.

ArtsEdMail Bulletin
Created by CAAE and TeachingArts.org, this bulletin will inform and connect the arts education field, including individuals from elementary, middle, high school, and higher education, arts and education administrators, arts providers, artists, parents, and other leaders from the private sector. View the ArtsEdMail archives on the TeachingArts.org web site.


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