Student Gallery
From artifacts to portraits and landscapes of the living world, explore student artwork to encourage meaningful conversations in the classroom. Learn how to use the gallery.
Using the Student Gallery in the Classroom
Analyze student artwork in the Student Gallery to foster empathy and curiosity in the classroom.
We suggest the following:
Organize students into pairs or small groups.
Assign or have students choose an image without reading the captions or artist statements from the gallery. Use the themes, previous contests, or location to filter your selection.
Have students answer questions from the image analysis activity, including a thinking routine from Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Romina Arredondo (age 18)
Naucalpan, Mexico
Shelly Fatal (age 17)
New York, U.S.
Paolo Fajer (age 18)
Mexico City, Mexico
Anea Kennedy (age 15)
North Carolina, U.S.
Nikki Honchell (age 17)
Illinois, U.S.
Gianna Gazulla (age 16)
California, U.S.
Edward Bennett (age 15)
Ohio, U.S.
Ava Pecora (age 15)
Ohio, U.S.
Ellie Knight (age 16)
North Carolina, U.S.
Maddox Chen (age 16)
California, U.S.
Lily West (age 16)
Maine, U.S.
Jessica Zighelboim (age 16)
Florida, U.S.
Meagen Krige (age 16)
Caledon, South Africa
Amber Cypress (age 16)
Florida, U.S.
Sabine Wolpert (age 15)
California, U.S.
Romina Arredondo (age 18)
Naucalpan, Mexico
Gianna Gazulla (age 16)
California, U.S.
Lily West (age 16)
Maine, U.S.
Shelly Fatal (age 17)
New York, U.S.
Edward Bennett (age 15)
Ohio, U.S.
Jessica Zighelboim (age 16)
Florida, U.S.
Paolo Fajer (age 18)
Mexico City, Mexico
Ava Pecora (age 15)
Ohio, U.S.
Meagen Krige (age 16)
Caledon, South Africa
Anea Kennedy (age 15)
North Carolina, U.S.
Ellie Knight (age 16)
North Carolina, U.S.
Amber Cypress (age 16)
Florida, U.S.
Nikki Honchell (age 17)
Illinois, U.S.
Maddox Chen (age 16)
California, U.S.
Sabine Wolpert (age 15)
California, U.S.