

High-school students draw human figures and then transform them through simplification and abstraction.

The new Media Arts Essentials program bundles Davis’s media arts resources with resources on how to facilitate successful implementation. Get sixteen hours of professional development with a wealth of lessons and support for educators across grades K–12.

High-school students in Amanda Tutor’s photography club advocate for a full class, gaining skills and recognition far beyond the classroom.

An art educator designs an inclusive curriculum where students with disabilities and their non-disabled peers collaborate as equals.
High-school students transform traditional portraits into imaginative compositions inspired by surrealism and contemporary art.

High-school Digital Design and Illustration students collaborate with Fashion Design students to develop original custom garments.

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

Multidisciplinary artist and game designer Momo Pixel uses vibrant color and storytelling to celebrate the shared experiences of Black women.

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

Middle-school art and STEM students collaborate in defined roles to create public service announcement animations.

An arts educator and SEL coach invites teachers to reflect on AI and build a shared understanding of the technology with their students.

Elementary students use Adobe Express’s AI tools to create narrated, animated stories expressing their unique perspectives on winter.