Middle-school students use 3D-scanning technology and modeling software to capture and print lifelike portraits.
Middle-school students draw a cylinder, transform it into a common object, and add objects around it to make it look colossal.
Middle-school students draw their names in a unique font then rearrange them to form an abstract composition.
Elementary students incorporate Pop art ideas to create a wearable, lifelike replica of a recognizable food item.
Young students explore Pablo Picasso’s artistic style and techniques to create unique pirate portraits.
Elementary students draw a visual representation of their breathing and then transform their line drawings into mixed-media artworks.
High-school students are challenged to create freestanding sculptures that demonstrate movement and represent music.
Middle-school students adorn canvas pouches with uplifting designs and positive messages before donating them to a local hospital.
Elementary students combine historical and contemporary artworks to create a new work of art in a mash-up of ideas.
Young students use transfer printing to create monster heads with symmetry.
High-school students use various media to create abstract or Pop Art–style portraits.
Young students use shapes, lines, and colors to design their ideal dream homes.