

Young students shape clay and imprint textures using various objects to create fossil designs.
High-school students sell their work at art markets, gaining experience in branding, marketing, financial responsibility, and more.

Art educators engage in a hands-on printmaking workshop with artist Steve A. Prince, exploring monoprinting techniques to use in their classrooms.
Middle-school students use storytelling to connect personal experiences and create symbolic, relief-printed interpretations of monsters.

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

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

Middle-school students use writing, drawing, and mapping to create conceptual self-portraits that express their identities.

Elementary students collaborate with an artist and community volunteers to create a memorial commemorating loved ones.

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

Multidisciplinary artist Jennifer Halli shares abstract and site-specific works that explore themes of travel, growth, and loss.

High-school students express what democracy means to them through symbolism and printmaking.

Elementary students express solutions to local and global issues via stenciled, silkscreened posters.