Resources
These pre-recorded and pdf lesson resources across artistic disciplines can be enjoyed asynchronously at your convenience.
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Create Natural Inks & Dyes with Food Waste (Part IV)
Each participant will create 1–2 nontoxic inks or dyes that can be used in future art projects.
Create Natural Inks & Dyes with Food Waste (Part V)
Each participant will create 1–2 nontoxic inks or dyes that can be used in future art projects.
Create Natural Inks & Dyes with Food Waste (Part VI)
Each participant will create 1–2 nontoxic inks or dyes that can be used in future art projects.
Clothespin Dolls (Part I)
Students will be able to create handmade clothes pin dolls that can give a sense of power, worth and identity.
Clothespin Dolls (Part II)
Students will be able to create handmade clothes pin dolls that can give a sense of power, worth and identity.
The Colorful World of Mexican Folk Art (Part I)
This series of three videos will teach you three ways to make colorful art projects at home that are inspired by Mexican tradition!
The Colorful World of Mexican Folk Art (Part II)
This series of three videos will teach you three ways to make colorful art projects at home that are inspired by Mexican tradition!
The Colorful World of Mexican Folk Art (Part III)
This series of three videos will teach you three ways to make colorful art projects at home that are inspired by Mexican tradition!
My Colorful Dinosaur
This one-session video shows the step by step process of making and decorating a free-standing dinosaur.
So, You Want to be a Better Photographer?
In this introductory workshop, students grades 9-12 will learn to develop their photographic eye and make artistic choices regarding their works.
Intro to Street Art: Graffiti, Typography and Wheat-Pasting
Students will learn about the basic concepts of street art and graffiti art through the mediums of typography and wheatpasting.