Erin Reiner has been teaching visual arts at the high school level throughout the country since 2000 including Missouri, Texas, Florida, Connecticut and Colorado. Erin has taught Advanced Placement Art History since 2003 in-person, through distance education, and online.
Having attended the AP readings since 2011, Erin has participated in every role from reader, to table leader, and question leader.
As a consultant for the College Board since 2014, Erin has run Advanced Placement Summer Institutes across the country and online, one-day workshops including APAC, and several fall/spring online workshops.
Erin has contributed various resources in the development of the redesigned AP Art History course through the College Board, and was the writer of the AP Course Planning and Pacing guides for Thames and Hudson’s new text, Art History, A Global View.
In addition to teaching high school through the school year, Erin has been a high school instructor for Sotheby’s Summer Pre-College Institute in New York city for various Art History and Art Business courses.
Personally, Erin tries to travel to view art as often as possible which has included walking the Camino across northern Spain, seeing the opening of Christo’s Wrapped Arch in Paris, and most recently a visit to Israel, Jordan, and Turkey.
Erin loves working with and spreading her passion for art history to others including students in the classroom, adults at workshops, and art historians at the AP reading. Her teaching style is active, fun, and engaging, with the primary desire to get Art History into as many classrooms and lives as possible.
Erin Reiner is teaching one workshop at Augsburg this summer. See our registration site with the button below.