

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

Elementary students explore space, emotion, and identity while building digital fluency in this flexible digital landscape lesson.

Jane E. Dalton, professor and author, guides students through mindful walking and careful observation to create radial designs in nature.

Young students explore atmospheric perspective by using color and value to create layered mountain scenes.

Contemporary painter Christopher Sweet channels his Ho-Chunk heritage and vibrant color to celebrate Native American identity, resilience, and healing.

Middle-school students become stop-motion animators and storytellers while exploring CTE and audio-visual concepts.

Elementary students breathe new life into recycled cardboard by creating layered low-reliefs inspired by landscapes.

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

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

Multidisciplinary artist Katherine Duclos transforms LEGO bricks into abstract compositions that reflect her experiences as a neurodivergent woman and mother.

High-school students combine the ancient technique of cloisonné enamel with contemporary graffiti to create unique enameled pieces.

An art teacher shares strategies for cultivating a creative, art-centered community, including outdoor art projects and collaborations with artists.