

High-school students draw human figures and then transform them through simplification and abstraction.

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

Middle-school students create illustrated dictionary pages to share with the community, exercising their literacy, language, and communication skills.
Students use simple lines and shapes to create expressive floral compositions.
High-school students step out of their comfort zones to create themed nonobjective compositions inspired by two contemporary artists.

Young students create polar bears from basic shapes and add them to mixed-media backgrounds with oil pastel resist.

Elementary students learn fundamental art concepts through experimental abstract designs inspired by Jackson Pollock.

Elementary students examine patterns on handwoven textiles from India, then weave with paper strips, incorporating motifs for patterned designs.

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

Elementary students use a variety of media to draw and paint patterned leaves.

Elementary students upcycle old t-shirts into tote bags with messages that raise awareness about textile waste and fast fashion.

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