Celebrating Youth Art Month with High School Artwork

Posted March 12, 2026

It’s Youth Art Month, and we’re showcasing the incredible talent of our high school students, featuring everything from paintings and drawings to scratch art and pottery. Beyond mastering technique, our students use art to sharpen their critical thinking, express their emotions, and build the visual literacy needed to navigate the world.

A mixed media sculpture of a monarch butterfly, titled "Butterfly" created by Maryn Arkfeld.

A charcoal drawing of a close-up dog, named "Luna" created by Parker Martinez.

An oil pastel drawing of a blue bird sitting on a branch with pink flowers, titled "Good Omen," created by Rayna Manz.

A pencil drawing of a young girl wearing glasses, titled "Self Portrait," created by Kinley South.

A ceramic sculpture of a garden gnome with a brown hat, titled "Garden Gnome," created  by Macie Meaike.

A mixed-media sculpture with oragami birds hanging from wire, titled "Birdcage," created by Larsen Ridder.

A charcoal drawing of a mysterious looking man, tit;ed "Bang Chan," created by Jaelynn Walker.

A ceramic sculpture of a pink unicorn-looking head with two horns, titled "Amalinder," created by Madison Wright.

A scratch art drawing of a sloth, titled "Hanging Sloth," created by Macie Meaike.

A sculpture of a person sitting cross legged on the ground, with sunflowers coming out of the head, titled "Flower Girl," created by Ryleigh Russo.

A mixed media drawing of a mouse on a spiderweb, titled "Mouse," created by Presley Kjeldgaard.

A ceramic sculpture of a watermelon headed creature sitting inside of a flower pot, titled "Audrey II," created by Emma Brunow.

 

 


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