Middle-school students use 3D-scanning technology and modeling software to capture and print lifelike portraits.
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.
Raine Valentine shares a transformative painting practice that promotes self-discovery, emotional release, and spiritual alignment.
An art museum describes how its teen council impacts the museum’s programming by acting as innovators, leaders, and changemakers.
Elementary students learn the process of paper quilling to create intricate art pieces based on their interests.
Middle-school students use critical thinking, ideation, and the power of process to create meaningful self-portraits.
High-school students use upcycled materials to create a composition inspired by Pop artist Michael Albert.
Elementary students incorporate Pop art ideas to create a wearable, lifelike replica of a recognizable food item.
A Milwaukee-based community art space provides an overview of its art education programs, exhibitions, and artist collaborations.
This month’s contemporary art feature focuses on the unique visual language of multidisciplinary artist Victor Ekpuk.
High-school students channel contemporary themes into a photo composite that is part self-portrait and part cultural commentary.