

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

A tuition-free mentorship supports high-school students with hands-on workshops and experiences that open doors to careers in theatrical design.

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

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

Middle-school students draw designs on the surface of a record to mimic the patterns and rhythms heard in music.

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.

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

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

Young students collaborate to paint a cardboard butterfly installation inspired by the works of Piet Mondrian.

Elementary students use everyday objects to create enchanting, illuminating bookshelf installations.

This month’s contemporary art feature focuses on the unique visual language of multidisciplinary artist Victor Ekpuk.