

Middle-school students create mixed-media landscapes to explore art concepts, scientific knowledge, and Indigenous botany in meaningful ways.

Elementary students upcycle old t-shirts into tote bags with messages that raise awareness about textile waste and fast fashion.

Elementary students breathe new life into recycled cardboard by creating layered low-reliefs inspired by landscapes.

Middle-school students transform recycled materials into wearable art, demonstrating their understanding of contrast and balance.

Mixed-media visual artist Virginia Mahoney creates sculptures that contain personal narratives in the form of written and stitched words.

High-school students develop environmental awareness and tackle contemporary issues while interacting with nature.

Young students explore recycling and sustainability, fine motor skills, and texture while assembling a sculpture.

Middle-school students acquire a variety of life skills while assembling and personalizing bound sketchbooks.

Origami artist Saya Okayama blends Japanese tradition and Western decorative aesthetics to create beautiful works from natural materials.

Middle-school students learn about narrative art and folk art, then create a woodblock painting depicting a significant family memory.

High-school students collaborate with artist Bryant Holsenbeck to create an outdoor jellyfish installation from sustainable materials.

Middle-school students create collages from paper scraps to learn how to be resourceful and creative with art supplies.