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“How can we encourage our students to create images that foster greater awareness of current issues and those who are in need?” Read more from Ken Vieth and Julia Bibb in this #highschool #art lesson at: https://t.co/d45L4ioeBG
Early cover reveal! Check out some of the artworks featured in our December 2020 #MediaArts issue, coming soon! Subscribe and get the print edition at https://t.co/le2Xkn2DgK. December's cover art is from Truman G., student of Joe Medina, Harvard-Westlake School.
"A lesson on how the microscopic world touches other parts of our lives has never been more relevant than it is now, during the COVID-19 pandemic." Read more about this middle-school art and science collaboration from Jim Dodson at https://t.co/xyoaRehb8W. 🔬
Our latest issue (theme: Independence) is here! Tap the link below to read the full digital edition with added videos. Print editions are on their way! 📬 https://t.co/yN0rUs5uZH #art #arteducation #arted
Here are just a few of the #artlessons featured in our October 2020 issue, coming soon! This issue incorporates a high level of choice and encourages independence in and out of the classroom! You'll get ideas for remote teaching and so much more! 🎨
This lesson from our September issue uses materials that you may already have at home! Using a small rectangle of corrugated cardboard dipped in paint, students discover they can print vertical, horizontal, & diagonal lines. Read “Thinking with a Line” at https://t.co/TGoLjpSat2
There's still time to send in your mail art for "Pushing the Envelope," an online mail art exhibition from SchoolArts and the Frank Juarez Gallery! Theme: Quaranteaching in a Pandemic. See full details and enter at https://t.co/AnAFt5p2rS. 🎨 Image: Mail Art by Nicole Brisco.
Today we celebrate #WorldAutismDay2020 and all of the amazing autistic people throughout the world! 🌎
In this article from our archives, two autistic students are inspired to create when an art teacher brings her dog to class! Visit https://t.co/xtXpj3HtPO.
Flash giveaway! We all know that art has the power to help and to heal. During this challenging time, how has art and creativity helped you and your students? Reply for a chance to receive a free apron. We’ll randomly select 15 winners at the end of the day Friday.
Middle-school students create marbled monoprints and embellish them with imaginative illustrations in Magnificent Marbling. Read more of this article at: https://t.co/xMdOgg6OJO #STEAM #middleschoolart #arteducation #arted