High-school students develop environmental awareness and tackle contemporary issues while interacting with nature.
Young students engage in a color-mixing demonstration and apply their knowledge to create vibrant watercolor paintings.
Elementary students learn the process of paper quilling to create intricate art pieces based on their interests.
Young students explore Pablo Picasso’s artistic style and techniques to create unique pirate portraits.
Natural science illustrators use drawing, observation, and scientific concepts to communicate information about the natural world.
Elementary students draw a visual representation of their breathing and then transform their line drawings into mixed-media artworks.
Elementary students collaborate with an artist and community volunteers to create a memorial commemorating loved ones.
Middle-school students explore the work of sculptors Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen and create their own sculptures based on everyday objects.
Elementary students combine historical and contemporary artworks to create a new work of art in a mash-up of ideas.
High-school students capture unique perspectives around their school and transform their photographs into abstract emulsions.
Middle-school students embark on a year-long research project in which they learn about the life of an artist and emulate their work.
Middle-school students are visited by a local florist and make connections between the elements of art and creating a bouquet arrangement.