High school art projects
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for High school art projects. Get inspired and try out new things.
After nearly a decade of teaching secondary students, I've had a lot of time to test out a variety of 2d art projects. Let's face it: as teachers, sometimes we plan and plan and plan. We are so excited to deliver the project, and then... it flops. Students are uninterested and the final products aren't

Jes Seaman saved to mixed media
This project is a great way to teach positive and negative space in art. It is perfect for Halloween or anytime of year. Find step-by-step instructions and ideas for your classroom.
Welcome! This blog post explores a project that depicts one cohesive image divided into 7 sections which illustrate the 7 elements of art: line, shape, color, form, value, texture, and space. The elements of art the artists toolbox they can use in an endless amount of ways to create infinite art solutions. This is a

Christy Maready saved to Art 2022
Low Relief with cardboard. High school art project! I jinxed think the finishing touch would be mounting it on a dark background like black mat board. #lowrelief #teachingart #cardboard #arteducation

Leigh Brower saved to May
Album Cover Design Lesson - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. High school lesson plan

Denise Arcari saved to art
The Arty Teacher provides art resources to art teachers around the globe. Sharing good practise, fresh ideas and saving teachers time.

Debbie Bailer saved to Art Education Classes
Art projects that are fun for kids and bring in big bucks for your school auction!

Jessica Calhoun saved to Crafts with Kids
Multi medium drawing 2 project. Ink, charcoal and color pencil on different surfaces. | Middle school art projects, High school art projects, Trendy art

noelle loving saved to middle school lessons
The best high school art teacher blogs, social media profiles and art education websites – a list of the gems we have found.

Mallory Davidsmeyer saved to Art Lessons