Elementary students design a unique, functional candlestick holder and a complementary beeswax candle.
Young students investigate the quilts of Gee’s Bend and create their own quilt squares with a variety of materials.
Elementary students create two artworks inspired by contemporary artists Beau McCall, Michael C. Thorpe, and Maria Molteni after viewing their works at a local museum.
Elementary students investigate the pop surrealism style of artist Todd Schorr and combine board games and fairy tales to develop fantastical illustrations.
High-school students combine the ancient technique of cloisonné enamel with contemporary graffiti to create unique enameled pieces.
A veteran international school art teacher shares several methods for implementing choice-based art in international schools.
Middle-school students take ownership over their learning while gaining familiarity with digital tools and creating a woven optical illusion.
Elementary students use everyday objects to create enchanting, illuminating bookshelf installations.
An art teacher uses a die-cutting machine to enhance her lessons and create adaptations for students.
Raine Valentine shares a transformative painting practice that promotes self-discovery, emotional release, and spiritual alignment.
Mini challenges for students center around artists collecting and synthesizing and how artists tell stories from the book Making Artists.
Elementary students gain confidence as they use a new pottery technique to carve nature-inspired designs into clay bowls.