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11/10/2020

Florida Art Education Association Honors Dr. Nicole Crane

Two-time FSU Art Education alum Dr. Nicole Crane has been named the Florida Outstanding Art Educator of the Year for 2020 by the Florida Art Education Association (FAEA). On November 8, 2020, the Florida Art Education Association (FAEA) celebrated its 2020 award winners in a virtual ceremony.

The FAEA is a membership association dedicated to providing visual art educators in Florida with the knowledge, skills, and support that will ensure the highest quality instruction possible to all students in Florida .These awards recognize individuals within the membership who have achieved the highest level of professionalism in art education and show appreciation for individuals or organizations that have contributed their services in an exemplary way to the association and to shared professional goals.

“It is an honor to receive the Florida Outstanding Art Educator of the Year Award from the Florida Art Education Association,” said Dr. Crane. “The number of highly qualified art educators in the field from the Department of Art Education at Florida State University is remarkable and an indisputable contribution to education in Florida. I am proud to be a graduate of Florida State University and grateful for my education, experiences, and opportunities at FSU that lead to my success as an art educator. Go Noles!”

Dr. Nicole Crane received her BS in Photography before she went on to earn her Masters and PhD in Art Education from Florida State University. Today, Dr. Nicole Crane is an art teacher at Elbridge Gale Elementary School in Palm Beach County, with more than 20 years of experience in education.

This is not the first time the FAEA has honored Dr. Crane, as she was selected as the 2011 Florida Art Elementary Teacher of the Year.  She also served on the FAEA Board of Directors for eight years, including serving as President from 2016-2017.

In addition to her passion for art education, Crane’s blood pumps garnet and gold. She is a donor to the Department of Art Education – having supported student conference attendance – and actively serves the West Palm Beach Seminole Club. This past August, with her help, the West Palm Beach Seminole Club completed a fundraising campaign to endow a new scholarship fund for First Generation Students from the area to attend FSU.

Dr. Crane exemplifies what it means to be a dedicated and passionate art educator who continues to dedicate her life to educating students. Congratulations to Dr. Nicole Crane, the Florida Art Education Association’s Florida Outstanding Art Educator of the Year.

Update: Dr. Nicole Crane recently received the 2021 National Art Education Association Elementary Art Educator of the Year Award. (article forthcoming)