High-school students explore the emerging world of artificial intelligence while experimenting with two compositions based on visual puns.
An art teacher uses a die-cutting machine to enhance her lessons and create adaptations for students.
High-school students use upcycled materials to create a composition inspired by Pop artist Michael Albert.
High-school students learn about contemporary textile artist Bisa Butler and create detailed fabric portraits of someone they look up to.
Middle-school students assemble vibrant and colorful cut-paper collages inspired by the work of Elizabeth Murray.
High-school students use various media to create abstract or Pop Art–style portraits.
Elementary students make collage portraits inspired by Salvador Dalí.
Middle-school students create collages from paper scraps to learn how to be resourceful and creative with art supplies.
Young students use the primary and secondary colors to make a detailed paper fish collage.
Middle-school students create a nine-panel digital collage using symbols to represent their likes and interests.
High-school art student Jorge Guifarro shares how he uses storytelling to portray life as a contemporary teen.
In fashion, there is more to color than how it looks on us; color has a profound effect on how we feel too. Have students create color wheel collages using magazines.