

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

Young students create polar bears from basic shapes and add them to mixed-media backgrounds with oil pastel resist.

A visual arts educator shares how to support students by integrating technology alongside traditional hands-on methods.

High-school students arrange and draw a still-life composition that communicates a self-portrait through symbolism.

Elementary students make homemade paintbrushes from different materials and test them to evaluate performance.

High-school students brainstorm, sketch, and design custom drink labels, taking ideas from concept to virtual and printed mockups.

An art teacher showcases student work in digital portfolios and virtual spaces, making it accessible to family, friends, and teachers.

An arts educator and SEL coach invites teachers to reflect on AI and build a shared understanding of the technology with their students.

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

Middle-school students create mixed-media landscapes to explore art concepts, scientific knowledge, and Indigenous botany in meaningful ways.

High-school students design quilt squares inspired by a historical figure, ancestor, or community.

Middle-school students create and glaze two pinch pots to form a bobblehead, demonstrating skills in clay construction, decoration, and assembly.