NC Youth Art Month 

Youth Art Month exists to...


EVERY MARCH, STUDENTS, EDUCATORS, AND GOVERNMENT TAKE TIME TO RECOGNIZE THE POSITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS THAT VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION BRINGS TO THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE.


The Art & Creative Materials Institute (ACMI) created Children's Art Month in 1961 as an event to emphasize the value to children from participating in visual art education.

In 1969, the celebration expanded to include secondary school students, and the Children's Art Month Event officially became known as Youth Art Month.
In 1984, ACMI created the non-profit organization The Council for Art Education (CFAE) to advocate for visual art education.
CFAE coordinates the Youth Art Month program at the national level.

While Youth Art Month typically occurs in March, local and state events celebrating Visual Art Education take place on almost a year round basis! Events and fundraisers take place in schools, libraries, art centers, museums, and even state capitol buildings. 

**Award of Excellence

**Special Recognition: Outstanding YAM Advocacy