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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1518-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1505-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1512-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1579-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1500-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1556-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1551-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1543-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1537-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1535-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1519-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1513-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1979-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1973-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1967-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1963-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1960-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1898-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1886-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1859-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1846-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1834-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1829-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1822-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1810-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1807-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1805-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1799-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1791-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1779-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1775-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
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Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1766-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1761-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1708-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1698-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1694-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1662-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1659-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1637-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1631-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1628-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1619-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1599-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1617-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
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Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1561-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1549-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1542-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1537-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1532-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1881-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1876-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1750-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1820-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1862-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1742-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1540-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1717-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    AY2_1523-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1571-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1938-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
<br />
As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
    YEE_1526-20211023.jpg
  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
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Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
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As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
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As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
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As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
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Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
<br />
Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • The Legacy in Art Education Series is proud to honor Emilee Taylor at the 2021 PAEA Conference. Emilee will share her experiences with attendees regarding her journey through art education.<br />
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Emilee J. Taylor, artist and art educator, is a 1974 graduate from the Pennsylvania State University, having majored in Art Education. She served as an art teacher for the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) for 39 years, teaching Elementary and Middle School Art and Mentally Gifted Fine Arts at the Lowell and Greenberg Schools. Emilee also taught Advanced High School Art Students as part of the Saturday Enrichment Program at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.<br />
<br />
Emilee has the distinction as being the first art educator to achieve National Board Certification in the School District of Philadelphia in 2005. She also served as Teacher Support Specialist for Art Education in the Office of Academic Enrichment and Support supporting the district art teachers throughout the city.<br />
<br />
As a proud PSU Alum, Emilee served on the College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society Board for twenty-two years, in the position of secretary, Art Education Liaison, Vice President and President from 1989 – 2002 and from 2002 – 2011.<br />
<br />
As a professional artist, Emilee's specialty is drawing and painting. She was commissioned by the SDP History Department to create a painting (banner) in celebration of Black History Month in 2012 which continues to hang every year at the SDP Administration Building.<br />
<br />
As a PAEA member for over 20 years, Emilee served on the PAEA Board as representative of Supervision and Administration and received the following recognition as a recipient of the following awards: PAEA 2000 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator, NAEA 2001 Eastern Region Elementary Art Educator and the PAEA Certificate of Recognition for achieving National Board Certification in Art Education in 2006.<br />
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As a retiree, Emilee remains involved with teachers supporting candidates pursuing National Board Ce
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  • aPA Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • aPA Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • aPA Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • aPA Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • aPA Board President, Barbara Aronson<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • aPA Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • Guest speaker, Marc Pally<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
    YEE_6070-20160425.jpg
  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • Guest speaker, Marc Pally<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
    YEE_5722-20160425.jpg
  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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  • Guest speaker, Marc Pally<br />
The aPA's 144th annual meeting with guest speaker Marc Pally.<br />
Marc Pally is an artist, advocate, and public art curator. Pally consults with the private and public sectors on the planning and implementation of public art projects – from complex and large-scale multi-phased mixed-use projects to the placement of singular art works. He is the founding Artistic Director of Glow, a dusk-to-dawn arts festival held on the beach of Santa Monica. Pally provided artistic direction for CURRENT: LA Water, a public art biennial supported in part by the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge, produced by the City of Los Angeles and schedule for July 2016. He served as the co-curator and facilitator for the award-winning public art program at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. His passion and commitment is to engage the vision of artists in the public sphere by helping create environments in which the unexpected and often the enigmatic reside as key elements in our common spaces.<br />
April 25, 2016
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