Students use simple lines and shapes to create expressive floral compositions.

Young students shape clay and imprint textures using various objects to create fossil designs.
High-school students step out of their comfort zones to create themed nonobjective compositions inspired by two contemporary artists.

Young students apply self- and social-awareness concepts by identifying, depicting, and responding to the emotions they see on their classmates’ faces.

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

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

Middle-school students use critical thinking, ideation, and the power of process to create meaningful self-portraits.

Young students explore Pablo Picasso’s artistic style and techniques to create unique pirate portraits.

Elementary students combine historical and contemporary artworks to create a new work of art in a mash-up of ideas.

Students in America and Ukraine participate in an art exchange to learn about their peers through their artwork.

Elementary students discover an ancient art form and create an inspired piece of art to contribute to an outdoor installation.

Young students identify illuminated letters and other starting-place symbols before creating their own personalized letter designs.