

Young students create assemblages using at least five types of recycled materials and apply a monochromatic color scheme.

Elementary students collaborate with a local artist to construct papier-mâché houses, engaging deeply in hands-on learning and problem solving.

Interdisciplinary artist Jeffrey Gibson creates vibrant works that fuse Indigenous cultural traditions with contemporary global practices.
High-school students step out of their comfort zones to create themed nonobjective compositions inspired by two contemporary artists.

Elementary students upcycle various materials and use found objects to create unique mini worlds inside glass jars.

Layered clay slab artworks inspired by Louise Nevelson.

High-school students turn disassembled computer parts and other technology into freestanding or wearable futuristic inventions.

Elementary students breathe new life into recycled cardboard by creating layered low-reliefs inspired by landscapes.

High-school students embark on a meaningful project to challenge censorship, uplift women’s voices, and use art as a vehicle for social change.

Elementary students each select an artist to research and construct 3D miniature art studios based on their findings.

High-school students combine the ancient technique of cloisonné enamel with contemporary graffiti to create unique enameled pieces.

High-school students focus on interior and exterior design while assembling three-dimensional paper structures.