b'David MoyaI have over 10 years of teaching experience and 8 years in administration. I currently serve as the Department Chair for Visual Arts and Humanities at Dallas College. Previously, I was a Director and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Houston - Clear Lake. I supervised, managed, and taught art education courses and programs for various levels and audiences. My core competencies include art education, curriculum development, program management, grant writing, professional development, events, skill development, and educational programs. I am passionate about integrating arts and STEM, advocating for the value and impact of arts in education, and building new and innovative programs that foster creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. I hold an EdD in Curriculum and Instruction, an MA in Humanities, and a BFA in Fine and Studio Arts, and I am constantly learning and expanding my knowledge and skills in my field of expertise.Keri ReynoldsDr. Keri Reynolds is a National Board Certified Teacher and Secondary Fine Arts Lead in Houston, Texas. Her teaching experiences transcend across a variety of age levels ranging from kindergarten to adults in various capacities and community settings and include specialization in teaching studio art courses at the secondary level. Her experience at the secondary level includes teaching Art I, Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Digital Art and Media, Graphic Design, Photography, AP Drawing Portfolio and AP 2D Design. She values the importance of being a lifelong learner, being receptive to new ideas, and instilling a love for learning through art with students and fellow art teachers! She also serves as a National Art Honor Society sponsor and as the National Art Education Association (NAEA) Secondary Research commissioner. Her research interests focus on contemporary art and community-based art education with underserved populations. She has presented across the country at TAEA, NAEA, and AP Annual Conferences, and her recent publications include articles published in TAEAs TRENDS Journal and School Arts.Gabriel FloresWith 14 years of experience in art education, Gabriel currently serves as the Assistant Director of Fine Arts for the Pasadena Independent School District. He holds a BFA in Media Arts and Design, and a MA in Educational Leadership. Gabriel has expertise in graphic design, 3D animation, and film, having previously worked in the oil and gas industry before making the - transition to education. His work has garnered multiple Telly, Pixie, and Summit awards. Under his guidance, his students have achieved significant milestones in numerous local, state, and national visual art competitions. Gabriel also serves as the CO EDITORSTexas Art Education Associations Media Facilitator and Photographer. TRENDS 202511'