

Elementary students cut and paste overlapping shapes to create a hand holding a bouquet of flowers.

Young students draw cityscapes and incorporate cut-paper dinosaurs, using at least three types of lines and shapes.

Elementary students learn how artist Tyree Guyton was influenced by his Detroit neighborhood and create abstract face collages inspired by his work.

Middle-school students create habitat-inspired artwork that extends beyond the frame, promoting innovation and visual storytelling.
High-school students transform traditional portraits into imaginative compositions inspired by surrealism and contemporary art.

A visual arts educator shares how to support students by integrating technology alongside traditional hands-on methods.

High-school students design quilt squares inspired by a historical figure, ancestor, or community.

Young students explore atmospheric perspective by using color and value to create layered mountain scenes.

Young students collaborate on a school-wide clay mosaic inspired by The Very Hungry Caterpillar and its transformation.

An art teacher introduces a new approach to teaching the Elements and Principles of Design using small-scale art projects within an art journal.

High-school students focus on process while working with limited materials to create balanced compositions.

Elementary students create two artworks inspired by contemporary artists Beau McCall, Michael C. Thorpe, and Maria Molteni after viewing their works at a local museum.