Our High School Art & Design students are practicing continuous blind line contour drawing! This fun and challenging exercise sharpens observation skills, improves hand-eye coordination, and boosts creative confidence. By focusing on the subject without looking at their paper, students learn to trust the process...

Our students are launching into exciting projects like fashion, painting, photography, flip-books, and collage. As part of their AP Art journey, each student will choose a unique theme for a year-long “sustained investigation,” building an impressive portfolio for submission to the U.S. in May. We...

The Mystery Art after-school activity started out with a bag (of mysterious art supplies) and a bang! Students enjoyed the first day of this ASA, creating their own unique works of art using surprise materials. What we will be doing in our next meet up?...

The Tiny Stage, our all-school midday Fine Arts Event, was a hit! Students across all grades delivered impressive live performances, our community explored self-guided art tours, enjoyed the henna table, and engaged in printmaking and cyanotype experiments. It was a fantastic display of talent and...

Grade 1 had an amazing musical performance called Patterns in the Sky! After learning about the solar system, students got to participate in a collaborative art and music project where they showcased their new knowledge and musical skills.  It was super fun and we are...

Lincoln School was truly honored to have Sagamartha Next Center and Moware Designs visit our school. Sagamartha Next Center, located in the Everest region, is a waste management and artist residency program that promotes sustainability and creativity. Their collaborative partner, Moware Designs specializes in crafting...

Our high school art class is getting creative with silhouette and photo negatives using the Cyanotypes process! Watch as our talented students harness the power of sunlight to create stunning blue and white prints. Students took self portraits then created Cyanotypes by exposing photo sensitive paper to...