Why Children Need More Visual Arts Education
Visual arts education is often treated as something pleasant but secondary: a break between “serious” subjects, a decoration for school corridors, or an activity for children who are already considered creative. That view misses the point. Drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, photography, design, and other visual practices help children learn to observe, interpret, plan, experiment, revise, and express ideas that may be difficult to put into words.Read More »Why Children Need More Visual Arts Education









