Kansas art teachers and retirees are not only excellent teachers but talented artists. This exhibit shows the wide range of talent that exists in Kansas school systems.
Teachers are not only educating their students, but constantly creating their own artwork. Kansas is fortunate to have dedicated and passionate teachers serving our students.
Celebrating the Visual Art Teachers of Kansas
Images Copyright of the Artists

Jay Jacoby, Washington Elementary, "Frank Wild"

Jay Jacoby, Washington Elementary, "Octoprint"

Anthony Marshall, Caldwell Elementary, "Dark Waters Faberge Egg"

Anthony Marshall, Caldwell Elementary, "Eovinian Seers Estate"

Marcia Scurfield, AMAC, "Bartlett Waystation"

Marcia Scurfield, AMAC, "Temple Guardian - Bangkok"

Meredith Radke-Gannon, Northeast Magnet High School, "Quilt & Hoop Rings on Prairie Lands"

Phillip Robl, Mayberry Fine Arts Magnet Middle School, "Sandzen Afternoon"

Kevin Kelly, West High School, "Essential Worker"

Kevin Kelly, West High School, "Climate Control"

Natalie Brown, Derby High School, "Joyeuse"

Charles Baughman, Monart School of Art, "Photogenic"
Tina Thomas, Wichita North High School, "Candelabra"
Kathryn Janzen, Griffith Elementary, "When She Flew"

Monica Morris, Harry Street Elementary, "Payne's Piano"

Monica Morris, Harry Street Elementary, "Untitled"

Daniel Gegen, Maize South High School, "Offset Vase with Dots"

Lynda Medlock, Minneha Core Knowledge Magnet, "Congo Square"

Lynda Medlock, Minneha Core Knowledge Magnet, "Ghost of Cuban Memory"
Kathryn Janzen, Griffith Elementary, "Hold Still"

Bruce VanOsdel, Northeast Magnet High School, "Dreamsicle"

Bruce VanOsdel, Northeast Magnet High School, "Black & Blue"
