TAA Talks

“Art Can Build Confidence: Helping Students Realize Their Power to Respond as an Individual” with Emily McEneely

Kami Lunsford Season 2 Episode 3

Join us as Emily McEneely shares how arts education classes are a big opportunity to build community and confidence and how this can be important for both students and teachers. She gives tips on how to make your department more valued and recognized and reflects on how collaboration is key for personal progress.

Emily McEneely teaches PK-3 visual art at Sam Houston Elementary School in Maryville, TN. She also serves as the East Tennessee Regional Representative for the TAA Alumni Association. Emily is a passionate advocate for integrating the arts into everyday life. Her artistic journey began in Union County, NJ where she found joy in “making” throughout her childhood leading her to pursue a degree in Fine Arts at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Post-graduation McEneely sought out opportunities in art education, initially teaching in YMCA after-school programs and summer camps. McEneely has taught a wide range of art courses across Tennessee, including 9-12 grade arts in Williamson County, K-4 in Metro Nashville, and K-5 in Sumner County. Throughout her career, McEneely has also been inspired by the connections and networking at TAA and the vibrant, internet-based art teacher community. Whether working with teachers at her school or exchanging ideas with art instructors across the country, she is committed to creating dynamic, engaging lessons that ignite creativity and share the joy of “making” with students every day. Outside of teaching, Emily enjoys spending time with her two children and dog who keep her on her toes.