From floor sketches to tracing boards, Masonic artists over the centuries have produced incredible works to serve as lodge teaching aids. In addition to being artifacts of our fraternity, many of these pieces are treasures of the art world. This video explores the history and significance of art in Masonic education from the 18th century to today, as told by historians, Masonic scholars, and the artists themselves. Special thanks to: Featuring - • Adam Kendall, Collections Manager, Henry W. Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry • Angel Millar, Master Mason, Author and Artist • James Tucker, Master Maston, Letterpress Artist/Owner of The Aesthetic Union • Mark Tabbert, Director of Collections, George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association • William Moore, Associate Professor of American Material Culture, Boston University Editorial - • Adam Kendall • Allan Casalou • Laura Normand Artwork & Photography - • Henry Wilson Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry • Library & Museum of Freemasonry, London • Personal Collections of Angel Millar • Royal Naval Lodge No. 59, London • Scottish Rite Library & Museum, Massachusetts • Adam Kendall • Angel Millar • Google Images • Sarah Gilbert Voiceover: Harry Sadler Video Production: Sarah Gilbert