

Middle-school students explore the relationship between form and function by designing and sculpting imaginative vehicles.

Multidisciplinary artist and game designer Momo Pixel uses vibrant color and storytelling to celebrate the shared experiences of Black women.

Layered clay slab artworks inspired by Louise Nevelson.

Elementary students turn their lockers into miniature museums to celebrate their creative identities and growth throughout school.

High-school students turn disassembled computer parts and other technology into freestanding or wearable futuristic inventions.

Mixed-media visual artist Virginia Mahoney creates sculptures that contain personal narratives in the form of written and stitched words.

High-school students investigate the metal sculptures of Constructivist Naum Gabo and create their own sculptures based on personal interests.

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

Middle-school students use 3D-scanning technology and modeling software to capture and print lifelike portraits.

Sculptors work with a wide variety of materials, such as metal, stone, wood, clay, wire, found objects, plastic—even ice and butter. They can weld or carve materials into freestanding statues or create relief sculpture, which is flat on one side and hangs on a wall.

Elementary students design a unique chess piece using 3D modeling software and 3D printing.

Interdisciplinary artist Sharon Norwood uses line as a powerful symbol to explore perceptions of hair in history and the present.