Issue Highlights January 2019: Connections • High-school students discover the creative possibilities of combining sgraffi o and clay in Scratching the Surface (page 15). • Elementary students adapt their favorite comic book covers into original works of art in Covering Comic Book Covers (page 25). • Middle-school students use textural adjectives as a springboard for creating unique ceramic sculptures in Adjective Sculptures (page 28). • Discover the historical connections in the highly detailed sculptures of stoneware artist John Brickels in this month’s Looking & Learning (page 21). • Young students take part in a powerful exploration of natural found materials in Gorgeous Brown! (page 18). • Visit THE SHOP on page 39 for new products, educational opportunities, and more! Get Published in magazine school arts since 1901 May 2019 $4.95 Did you know that SchoolArts articles are written by art educators just like you? Your ideas and advice are valuable to your peers throughout the world! Share your successful lessons, areas of concern, and approaches to teaching art. Our published authors receive... an honorarium of up to $100 per article, a free one-year print and digital subscription , six free issues in which your article appears, two years of access to Davis Digital, which include s a fi ne art image subscription with more than 35,000 images, your choice of one eBook, and access to Portfolios and the Curriculum Builder. For more information, visit SchoolArts.com/WritersGuidelines $4.95 Summe r 2019 ity since 1901 Inspirin g Creativ schoolarts school arts Empowerment Sustainabilit y Insp iring Creat ivity