An art teacher shares strategies for cultivating a creative, art-centered community, including outdoor art projects and collaborations with artists.
Interdisciplinary artist Sharon Norwood uses line as a powerful symbol to explore perceptions of hair in history and the present.
High-school students develop environmental awareness and tackle contemporary issues while interacting with nature.
Elementary students use everyday objects to create enchanting, illuminating bookshelf installations.
An art teacher uses a die-cutting machine to enhance her lessons and create adaptations for students.
High-school students combine the styles of Frida Kahlo and Dr. Seuss to create an original portrait communicating imagination and identity.
Middle-school students use critical thinking, ideation, and the power of process to create meaningful self-portraits.
Art teacher, adaptive art consultant, and author Bette Naughton discusses strategies for making the classroom more accessible for students with sensory processing disorders.
High-school students use upcycled materials to create a composition inspired by Pop artist Michael Albert.
Elementary students incorporate Pop art ideas to create a wearable, lifelike replica of a recognizable food item.
High-school students are challenged to create freestanding sculptures that demonstrate movement and represent music.
Middle-school students explore the work of sculptors Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen and create their own sculptures based on everyday objects.