Elementary students incorporate Pop art ideas to create a wearable, lifelike replica of a recognizable food item.
High-school students are challenged to create freestanding sculptures that demonstrate movement and represent music.
This month’s contemporary art feature highlights Shinique Smith’s monumental clothing sculptures and abstract paintings.
High-school students learn about contemporary textile artist Bisa Butler and create detailed fabric portraits of someone they look up to.
High-school students collaborate with artist Bryant Holsenbeck to create an outdoor jellyfish installation from sustainable materials.
In this issue, high-school art teacher Kathleen Sneed Petka shares her Trash to Treasure challenge, an activity to inspire students to reuse materials and to find the beauty in everyday items.
Middle-school students collaborate during a meaningful design challenge in which they create a felted planter for a community garden.
High-school students explore cultural fashion motifs with a contemporary twist.
Discover how the Love Quilt Project supports the educational and emotional needs of children living in foster care in South Africa and the United States.
Middle-school students explore rug-making through two unique assignments after taking a boat tour of the local waterways.
Artist Nnenna Okore addresses ecological concerns through sustainably made sculptures and installations.
Young students use rubbing plates, watercolors, and found objects to make a textured collage.