

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

Middle-school students design and sculpt mini-golf holes using clay, focusing on artistic design and functional structure.

Elementary students investigate quilt design, pattern, and composition by creating nine-square flower quilt blocks.

Young students create assemblages using at least five types of recycled materials and apply a monochromatic color scheme.

Contemporary sculptor Tina Yu blends mythology, nature, and a playful “cute and creepy” aesthetic to create richly detailed fantasy sculptures.

Young students explore community-centered art-making as they create a mandala display that fosters positivity and intergenerational connection.

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 transform traditional portraits into imaginative compositions inspired by surrealism and contemporary art.

Young students collaborate on a large-scale painting of an imaginary heroine, adding nontraditional materials to bring their ideas to life.
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.