
Middle-school students use chalk and oil pastels to capture colorful, textured desserts in the playful spirit of Wayne Thiebaud.

Students design and build functional mugs using slab-building and sculptural techniques.
Students research, draw, and embroider constellations onto painted mixed-media backgrounds.
High-school students step out of their comfort zones to create themed nonobjective compositions inspired by two contemporary artists.

Art educators engage in a hands-on printmaking workshop with artist Steve A. Prince, exploring monoprinting techniques to use in their classrooms.
High-school students transform traditional portraits into imaginative compositions inspired by surrealism and contemporary art.
Middle-school students use storytelling to connect personal experiences and create symbolic, relief-printed interpretations of monsters.

Elementary students upcycle various materials and use found objects to create unique mini worlds inside glass jars.

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

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

Middle-school students practice “the art of seeing,” exploring various locations for photographic potential and turning their images into digital art.

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