Ambassador

Keri Reynolds, Ed.D.
Art Educator, Kerr High School/Alief ISD | Houston, TX

"I am drawn to the student-centered focus and professional development provided through this fellowship and value how this program engages students to use artmaking as a vehicle to teach and inspire change in others by sharing stories of the LMC Unsung Heroes through a variety of visual artistic mediums and historical and cultural interpretations. "

Keri Reynolds is a National Board Certified Teacher and secondary art educator in Houston, Texas. She values the importance of being a lifelong learner, being receptive to new ideas, and instilling a love for learning through art with her students! Keri serves as the Secondary Fine Arts Lead for Alief ISD where she has taught a variety of art courses including Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Photography, AP Drawing and AP 2D Design for over a decade. She also serves as the National Art Honor Society sponsor and is an active member of the Texas Art Education Association (TAEA), the National Art Education Association (NAEA), and Association of Texas Photography Instructors. Her research interests include community-arts practices with underserved populations, and her recent publications include articles published in TAEA’s Trends Journal and School Arts. She has also presented across the country at TAEA, NAEA, and AP Annual Conferences. She received the Excellence in Art Education Award from the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design Onstead Institute in 2017, as well as grants from TAEA in 2019 and fellowships from NAEA in 2017 and College Board in 2020.