ArtLink Program - Student Art Archive

ArtLink is Creative Connections’ international exchange program designed for 3rd – 12th grade classes.Students create art pieces that reflect their life and culture, and exchange their work with a partner class in another country. Students then examine and enjoy the art from overseas, gaining new insights into both their own and their partner’s cultures. Finally, students share their insights with one another by posting online thoughtful written responses and photos. 

ArtLink with Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC) 

After receiving the art, classes that sign up for the Interactive Video Conference (IVC) option (highly recommended!) participate in a live one-hour session in which students share their insights with one another face-to-face in real time. 

This art archive of original primary source student art work collected over the past 20+ years from over 60 countries is available for teachers, students and educators around the world to enjoy and share with their classes.

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ArtLink Program

ArtLink is Creative Connections’ international exchange program designed for 3rd – 12th grade classes.Students create art pieces that reflect their life and culture, and exchange their work with a partner class in another country. Students then examine and enjoy the art from overseas, gaining new insights into both their own and their partner’s cultures. Finally, students share their insights with one another by posting online thoughtful written responses and photos.

ArtLink with Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC)

After receiving the art, classes that sign up for the videoconference option participate in a live one-hour session in which students share their insights with one another face-to-face in real time.

Curriculum

ArtLink’s student-based learning model reinforces classroom instruction in social studies, language arts, foreign language and the arts. Additionally, students build bridges with their peers, which promotes global competency and greater cultural understanding. Program curricula is delivered through lesson plans (available in English, Spanish and Japanese) provided to each participant class. The unique partnerships that are formed through these exchanges serve to broaden world views – not just for students, but teachers and parents as well.

Students will gain global competency by:

  • Discovering the power of art to convey ideas
  • Attaining a new perspective into their own culture
  • Expanding their awareness, understanding and appreciation of the lives of their international peers
  • Learning cross-cultural communication skills through written and video exchanges