In this quick, low-prep lesson, students use only markers, a ruler, scissors and glue to create an abstract piece of art inspired by the paintings of Venezuelan-born American artist Luchita... Learn More
This lesson puts a new spin on the interior spaces painted by artists like Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Matisse. Not only does it offer a glimpse into a less-familiar... Learn More
Inspired by contemporary portrait artist Jordan Casteel, these close up eye portraits are created with simple supplies but have a powerful presence. Students will draw one eye from observation using... Learn More
In this fun, mixed-media lesson, students will learn about contemporary artist Stephanie Temma Hier and her amazing mixed-media art that combines ceramic sculpture and realistic oil painting. Students will work... Learn More
Inspired by the geometric mirror mosaics of Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, this metal embossing lesson has many layers of interest. Students will draw their own geometric design that has... Learn More
Needle felting is a great way to introduce fiber arts into your classroom with older students. Based on the textile art of American artist Mike Kelley, this lesson is one... Learn More
Start saving up those empty toilet paper tubes because your students are going to love this introductory printmaking lesson that will have them creating a piece of art featuring groovy... Learn More
This bright, kinesthetic lesson inspired by the undulating, repetitive designs of the 1970s is perfect for first graders who are always busy on the go. With a focus on creating... Learn More
These neon boomboxes look like they are ready to blast your favorite tunes. Shape and lines are emphasized in this lesson as each element of the boombox relies on a... Learn More
Students will create their own iconic lava lamp with this engaging lesson that is all about shape. The shapes needed to create a lava lamp are naturally geometric and organic,... Learn More
This bright and colorful lesson is going to have your students rolling in fun. Featuring blacklight-reactive materials like neon oil pastels and markers, this lesson is a great option for... Learn More
The Furby is making a comeback in this lesson that blends the eras by merging flamboyant, glam rock fashion from the 1970s and sunglasses made popular in the 1980s with... Learn More
This disco ball may not glitter, but it sure glows! In this lesson, a simple line drawing creates the contours of the disco ball’s spherical shape and a family of... Learn More
Customizable to be totally their own, these skateboards are a fun way for students to create a design that features their own unique interests. After rounding the corners of the... Learn More
Whether you think of hot rods, muscle cars or sports cars, there’s no denying that there were some stunning automobiles on the road during the big hair era of the... Learn More
There’s no denying that television has a huge influence on our daily life. In this lesson, students will have a chance to create a piece of art inspired by the... Learn More
The Footprints lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More
The Postcard lesson involves minimal materials and a step-by-step drawing guide for your substitute teacher.... Learn More