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  • Image of a painter holding up their painting of a large flower
    Painting Rare Plants

    Chris Thorogood talks about his job as a science illustrator.

  • Photo of a famous Instagram artist walking through a crowd
    Criticizing a Critic?

    Fans of a viral artist verbally attacked a writer online.

  • Illustration of different wardrobe pieces like hoodies and shoes
    Phases of Fashion

    Use what you’ve learned about form, pattern, and materials to develop designs of your own.

  • Two displays of furniture pieces orchestrated together into a rectangle, one black, the other white
    Black & White

    Examine the cultural meaning of black and white and several works featuring the two pigments.

  • Painting of a self-portrait drawn as the swirling ocean
    Into the Deep

    Discover how this artist uses color to represent waves.

  • Two displays of furniture pieces orchestrated together into a rectangle, one black, the other white
    Black & White

    Examine the cultural meaning of black and white and several works featuring the two pigments.

  • Painting of a self-portrait drawn as the swirling ocean
    Into the Deep

    Discover how this artist uses color to represent waves.

  • Collage of photographers and astronauts
    Perspective Collages

    Use what you’ve learned about perspective to create a collaged landscape.

  • Image of two drawings of the same building but created in different ways
    Perspectives on a Place

    Use what you’ve learned about space to draw a place in your school.

  • Image of a bedroom with the pieces of furniture made by bar code design
    Coded World

    Discover how this artist investigates space and technology.

  • Image of sketches of people and writing by Delacroix
    Quick Sketches

    Explore how these artists develop their visual voices in their sketchbooks.

  • Image of four colorful, detailed pieces of student art
    Mapping the Mind

    Use what you’ve learned to explore your visual voice in your sketchbook.