A complete curriculum library for art teachers who care deeply.

You don’t need another Pinterest rabbit hole. You need a plan that honors your passion.

You became an art teacher because you believe in creativity, connection, and helping students see the world differently. But between the grading, the planning, and the hallway duty—it’s easy to lose sight of the spark that brought you here.

That’s why I created The Vault.

The Vault by Art Class Curator is your complete, classroom-tested library of art teaching resources for grades K–12. It’s filled with everything I made during a decade of passionate, heart-driven curriculum design. Every lesson was built to invite real conversation, deep thinking, and meaningful art connection—while still being ready-to-go and easy to implement.

This isn’t a membership that updates monthly. It’s not a subscription that pressures you to keep up.

It’s a full archive of what works. And it’s ready for you to use however you need it.

(Watch the video below to hear more about how and why I created The Vault.)

What’s Inside The Vault:

  • Art appreciation lessons built around powerful works of art from across time and culture

  • Worksheets, slideshows, and classroom activities

  • Ready-to-teach lessons for the first day to the last week of school

  • Art projects, discussion prompts, sub plans, and more

  • Resources for K–12, easily searchable and filterable

  • BONUS: Teacher trainings and recorded PD workshops

  • PLUS: Two full art appreciation curricula included with annual and lifetime access

Why I Built This

When I started Art Class Curator, I didn’t wait for permission. I followed an idea I believed in—that art education could be rich, reflective, and rooted in emotional connection. I created hundreds of lessons and tools with my full heart.

Now, I’m no longer in the classroom, but this is the part of me that still is.

The Vault holds everything I made to support teachers like you. It’s a living archive of the work that mattered most to me—and it’s here now to serve you.

Ready to Join?

Choose the option that best fits your needs and teaching rhythm. Whether you want to explore month-to-month or dive all-in with lifetime access, The Vault is here to support you with meaningful, ready-to-use art lessons that connect, inspire, and engage.

✨ $29/month
Flexible, cancel anytime.

✨ $299/year
Best value for ongoing access.

✨ $697 one-time payment
Lifetime access. Pay once and never think about it again.

Here’s what teachers are saying after using the resources in The Vault...

“I was feeling really overwhelmed… but once I got into the membership, everything was so well laid out and easily accessible. I don’t feel like I’m behind anymore—I actually feel ready for the year ahead.”

“After a really hard year—my parents got sick, my daughter left her husband, and I got mono—this membership saved me. It did so much of the work for me.”

“The handouts work really well for my classes. They’re adaptable from three-year-olds to seniors. And I’m not as mentally exhausted anymore. That’s made a huge difference.”

“I was trying to build a cohesive curriculum—and Art Class Curator had exactly what I needed. I could create structure, focus on specific skills, and get my students thinking—not just doing random projects.”

“Our discussions now include so many more cultures and artists. Before, I didn’t know what to teach beyond the basics. Now, our horizons have exploded.”

“Art expands their world. It builds empathy. And that is hugely important for our students today.”

“The problem I was trying to solve was: How do I teach art history without lecturing in the dark? The way I learned it in college wasn’t going to work. Art Class Curator helped me create something meaningful and engaging.”

“The style-matching activity was so impactful for my IB students. It helped them recognize patterns in their own work and define their artistic voice.”

“Teaching art appreciation builds empathy. When students understand the context behind a work, they gain a deeper understanding of other people’s perspectives—and that shapes how they see the world and make art.”

“I didn’t feel confident teaching art history before. There’s so much conflicting information online, but this just makes it a lot easier.”

“My students were actually excited about art history. I thought they’d groan—but they said, ‘Let’s have a little more of this.’”

“This has been a great source of education for myself as an educator.”

“Masterpiece Monday starts on the first day of school. We look at a painting, sculpture, or building—and it stays up all week. Projects later in the week often tie back to that same piece.”

“The more they’re in front of the artwork and doing something with it, the better they remember it.”

“If you’re short on prep time like I am, there’s tons you can use right off the website. Over time, I’ve tailored the lessons to fit my personality, but they’re great straight out of the box too.”

Frequently Asked Questions

The Vault contains the complete collection of resources from the Curated Connections Library. It’s the same content, but now offered as a simplified, evergreen resource. The backend still uses the Curated Connections name, so that’s what you’ll see when you log in. Ongoing Curated Connections members continue to receive access to everything in the Vault.

The two full art appreciation curricula (K-5 World Mosaic, and Art I Perspectives) are included with the annual and lifetime access options. Monthly access does not include these programs.

No. The Vault is a complete, evergreen library. All resources are ready and available immediately.

The Vault includes lessons and materials for grades K–12. You can sort by grade, topic, or resource type.

Yes. Monthly and yearly plans can be canceled at any time. You’ll keep access for the remainder of your billing period.

Yes, we have a PO option for the yearly and the lifetime options! Click the little teal speech bubble in the bottom right to request a purchase order or to get more info. Be sure to include as much detail as possible including number of members, what paperwork you need, etc.