“I am a Work of Art”

 Every child is a work of art.

In 2017 the American Art Therapy Association, collaborating with Office of Head Start and Youth M.O.V.E. National, sent out a call for art and an invitation to young artists to show how they took these words to heart: “I am a work of art.” Gathering hundreds of submissions, we created this digital exhibition to celebrate the important role of art and creativity in mental health, wellness, and social-emotional well-being for our children, youth, and young adults.

Submissions from Pre-K and Elementary School Students || Submissions from Middle and High School Students

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The young artists whose work is shown here agreed to participate in this online exhibit, #IAmAWorkOfArt.

Layla Fridline, "Untitled"
Paisley Young, "Untitled"
Riley Adkins, "Untitled"
Shaylea Raines, "Untitled"
Tyrek Lewis, Jr., "Untitled"
Tyson O’Dell, "Untitled"
Yahir Fernandez, "Untitled"
Aiden Smith, "Untitled"
Alexis Stargle, "Untitled"
Bailey Hatter, "Untitled"
Bryan Partin, "Untitled"
Aiden Smith, "Untitled"
Deanna Snow, "Untitled"
Cersei Foster, "Untitled"
Dyson Upton, "Untitled"
Hallie Hale, "Untitled"
Jaxon Hack, "Untitled"
Jaxsen Swango, "Untitled"
Kiley Ridout, "Untitled"
Leeland Carman, "Untitled"

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