Interdisciplinary artist Sharon Norwood uses line as a powerful symbol to explore perceptions of hair in history and the present.
Elementary students gain confidence as they use a new pottery technique to carve nature-inspired designs into clay bowls.
Elementary students make clay islands with one organic shape, three types of lines, one body of water, and one type of landform.
Middle-school students make clay puzzle piece portraits with symbolic objects representing their interests.
An art teacher shares successful collaborative teaching experiences that took place in her school’s makerspaces and ceramics studio.
Two art teachers share how they collaborate with their local communities to create a sense of pride among their students.
Middle- and high-school students celebrate the stories of individuals who have impacted our world for the better.
Middle-school students create mini coral sculptures and large slip-cast sculptures depicting underwater environments.
High-school students use air-dry modeling clay to create low-relief self-portraits.
Middle-school students create a simple object to help them focus and manage stress.
Multidisciplinary artist Jennifer Halli shares abstract and site-specific works that explore themes of travel, growth, and loss.
This project allows students to think like problem-solvers and innovators. Students use clay to bring their solutions to life.