

Middle-school students explore the relationship between form and function by designing and sculpting imaginative vehicles.

Dr. Jane B. Montero defines media arts, shares how it fosters twenty-first century skills, and imagines where it could take us next.

High-school Digital Design and Illustration students collaborate with Fashion Design students to develop original custom garments.

Multidisciplinary artist and game designer Momo Pixel uses vibrant color and storytelling to celebrate the shared experiences of Black women.

Middle-school students practice “the art of seeing,” exploring various locations for photographic potential and turning their images into digital art.

Middle-school students create and glaze two pinch pots to form a bobblehead, demonstrating skills in clay construction, decoration, and assembly.

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

High-school students explore the surreal paintings of Italian Renaissance artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo and transform everyday objects into imaginative drawings.

Elementary students draw a fall-themed landscape showing distance and spatial relationships.

Elementary students studying Greek mythology investigate Grecian pottery and create their own mythological stories on construction paper vessels.

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

Young students participate in a three-part insect-drawing unit that combines science, observational drawing, morphing, and creativity.