Interdisciplinary artist Sharon Norwood uses line as a powerful symbol to explore perceptions of hair in history and the present.
High-school students combine the styles of Frida Kahlo and Dr. Seuss to create an original portrait communicating imagination and identity.
Middle-school students draw a cylinder, transform it into a common object, and add objects around it to make it look colossal.
Elementary students listen to the book Splatter by Diane Alber and create a garden of flowers using lines and shapes.
An art teacher begins her classes with a mindful art activity to ground students in the present and prepare them to learn.
Mini challenges for students center around artists collecting and synthesizing and how artists tell stories from the book Making Artists.
Middle-school students use critical thinking, ideation, and the power of process to create meaningful self-portraits.
Middle-school students draw their names in a unique font then rearrange them to form an abstract composition.
Young students explore Pablo Picasso’s artistic style and techniques to create unique pirate portraits.
Natural science illustrators use drawing, observation, and scientific concepts to communicate information about the natural world.
Elementary students draw a visual representation of their breathing and then transform their line drawings into mixed-media artworks.
Elementary students combine historical and contemporary artworks to create a new work of art in a mash-up of ideas.