

Elementary students cut and paste overlapping shapes to create a hand holding a bouquet of flowers.

High-school students discover the yarn paintings of artist Annie Lucille Greene and choose a positive childhood memory to illustrate with yarn.
Elementary students learn that artist Henri Rousseau reimagined a place he never visited (the jungle) and sketch their own imaginative jungle scenes.

Young students draw cityscapes and incorporate cut-paper dinosaurs, using at least three types of lines and shapes.

Elementary students learn how artist Tyree Guyton was influenced by his Detroit neighborhood and create abstract face collages inspired by his work.

High-school students embrace two methods of printmaking to design their ideal vacation spots and an accompanying postcard.

Young students connect their own growth to changes around them, observing cherry blossoms blooming outside the classroom.

High-school students and staff work together in a community steamroller printmaking event, creating large-scale relief prints.

Young students work together on a symbolic mural fostering creativity, connection, and a commitment to kindness.

Elementary students join forces across grades to create large-scale art projects that inspire joy and community.

Middle-school students create habitat-inspired artwork that extends beyond the frame, promoting innovation and visual storytelling.

High-school students investigate how everyday plant-based materials can produce natural dyes.