The Art of Being Me will directly engage over 500 K–5 students in a high-quality, standards-based art experience that fosters both creative and personal growth. By combining painting, drawing, collage, and pastel work, students will gain hands-on experience with a wide range of media, building both technical skills and confidence in their ability to express themselves.
This project goes beyond art-making. It creates a platform for every child to have their voice seen and celebrated. The culminating schoolwide exhibition transforms our hallways into a gallery, where students, families, and community members can experience the rich diversity of our school’s creativity.
This project ensures that all students have the opportunity to create with high-quality art materials, giving them the tools to fully explore and express their ideas. Providing professional-grade paper, markers, pastels, and paints ensures that each child’s artistic vision is supported by materials that respond well to their ideas. This investment in quality supplies not only elevates the final artwork but also shows students that their creative work is worth the best resources.
The project promotes inclusion, collaboration, and pride. Younger students are inspired by older peers’ work, and older students feel empowered as role models. Every participant, regardless of skill level, is able to contribute meaningfully, creating a lasting impact on school culture and student self-esteem.
Every student in grades K–5 will create a layered mixed media artwork on 9x12 watercolor paper, combining drawing, painting, collage, and pastel work.
The completed artworks will be displayed together in a schoolwide gallery exhibition titled “The Art of Being Me”, celebrating each child’s unique style and voice.
Learning Goals
Students will:
1. Express their individuality through symbolic imagery, colors, and textures.
2. Experiment with multiple media including watercolor, oil pastel, chalk pastel, colored pencils, and markers.
3. Apply the elements of art (line, shape, color, value, texture, and space) to create balanced, expressive compositions.
4. Use craftsmanship in painting, drawing, cutting, and gluing.
5. Reflect on their creative process and share their work in a public exhibition.

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The Art of Being Me: A K-5 exhibition celebrating identity, creativity, and self-expression through mixed media.

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School:
Golden Gate Elementary  
Subject:
Art 
Teacher:
Hilary Huskey 
Students Impacted:
500 
Grade:
K-5 
Date:
August 9, 2025

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- $1,624.83

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 500

This grant funded “The Art of Being Me,” a schoolwide K-5 mixed media exhibition that successfully engaged approximately 500 students in a hands-on, standards-based art experience. All students created and completed an artwork using watercolor, drawing, collage, and/or pastel techniques.

Students demonstrated measurable growth in both technical skills and creative expression. They applied the elements of art, including line, shape, color, value, and texture, while experimenting with multiple media. Students showed increased confidence in making artistic choices, using color intentionally, and developing personal meaning in their work.

Students reflected on their ideas and creative choices throughout the process. At the beginning, many students focused on simple responses such as naming objects or colors they planned to use. As the project progressed, their thinking became more intentional and descriptive.

By the end, students were able to explain their artwork using art vocabulary and personal meaning, sharing statements such as, “I used these colors on purpose,” “This pattern shows my idea,” and “This represents me.”

Students demonstrated increased confidence in discussing their work, describing their process, and making independent creative decisions. These reflections show growth in both artistic understanding and personal expression.

Across grade levels, students improved in:

  • Craftsmanship and fine motor skills through cutting, layering, and detailed drawing
  • Understanding of color mixing, watercolor techniques, and media layering
  • Ability to plan and complete multi-step artworks
  • Creative risk-taking and individual expression

The culminating exhibition displayed over 500 student artworks in a unified gallery format throughout the school. This public display increased student pride, motivation, and engagement, as students saw their work valued and celebrated.

The project also strengthened school culture by promoting inclusivity, collaboration, and cross-grade appreciation. Younger students were inspired by older student work, and all students experienced a sense of accomplishment by contributing to a large-scale, cohesive exhibition.

Overall, the grant directly supported both artistic skill development and social-emotional growth, giving every student the opportunity to express their identity and be recognized as an artist.

Families and community members responded very positively to the exhibition. Parents shared that they were impressed by the quality, creativity, and individuality of the student work. Many commented on how meaningful it was to see their child’s artwork displayed in a schoolwide gallery.

Parents noted increased confidence and excitement in their children, with students eager to show and talk about their artwork. Several families expressed appreciation for the opportunity to celebrate their child’s creativity and see the range of artistic expression across grade levels.

The exhibition created a strong sense of pride and connection between students, families, and the school community.

The images below represent a range of student artwork across multiple grade levels, showcasing both skill development and creative expression. Students explored a variety of media and techniques including watercolor, collage, drawing, and mixed media.

Projects included artworks of their favorite birds (owls, flamingos) and marine life (crabs and starfish), favorite weekend activity (sleeping-dreamcatchers and catching fireflies in the summer), design-based compositions to express love for family (hearts and patterns), and imaginative work of their favorite hobbies and experiences (kites, skateboards, character-based seagull school mascot). Each lesson emphasized key visual art concepts such as color mixing, pattern, line, shape, and composition.

The progression of work demonstrates:

  • Growth in fine motor skills and control
  • Increased understanding of color theory and layering techniques
  • Development of personal voice and creative decision-making
  • Ability to follow multi-step processes while still producing unique outcomes

All students successfully created finished pieces, with a strong emphasis on effort, craftsmanship, and pride in presentation. The displays also foster school-wide engagement, allowing students to see their work publicly valued and celebrated.

 

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Dreamcatcher Hallway: Students explored line, patt

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Heart Grid: Students created heart compositions re

 

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Painted Kites and Flamingos: Students combined pai

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Skateboards, owls, and fireflies: Students used th

 

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Soccer/Seagull Art: 5th grade students created art

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Starfish and Crabs: Students used cutting, collage

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal(s)

The Art of Being Me will directly engage over 500 K–5 students in a high-quality, standards-based art experience that fosters both creative and personal growth. By combining painting, drawing, collage, and pastel work, students will gain hands-on experience with a wide range of media, building both technical skills and confidence in their ability to express themselves.
This project goes beyond art-making. It creates a platform for every child to have their voice seen and celebrated. The culminating schoolwide exhibition transforms our hallways into a gallery, where students, families, and community members can experience the rich diversity of our school’s creativity.
This project ensures that all students have the opportunity to create with high-quality art materials, giving them the tools to fully explore and express their ideas. Providing professional-grade paper, markers, pastels, and paints ensures that each child’s artistic vision is supported by materials that respond well to their ideas. This investment in quality supplies not only elevates the final artwork but also shows students that their creative work is worth the best resources.
The project promotes inclusion, collaboration, and pride. Younger students are inspired by older peers’ work, and older students feel empowered as role models. Every participant, regardless of skill level, is able to contribute meaningfully, creating a lasting impact on school culture and student self-esteem.
Every student in grades K–5 will create a layered mixed media artwork on 9x12 watercolor paper, combining drawing, painting, collage, and pastel work.
The completed artworks will be displayed together in a schoolwide gallery exhibition titled “The Art of Being Me”, celebrating each child’s unique style and voice.
Learning Goals
Students will:
1. Express their individuality through symbolic imagery, colors, and textures.
2. Experiment with multiple media including watercolor, oil pastel, chalk pastel, colored pencils, and markers.
3. Apply the elements of art (line, shape, color, value, texture, and space) to create balanced, expressive compositions.
4. Use craftsmanship in painting, drawing, cutting, and gluing.
5. Reflect on their creative process and share their work in a public exhibition. 

 

Category

School supplies - Markers, paints, paper, crayons, clay, pencils, sharpies, modeling dough, etc. 

 

Project Description

The Art of Being Me is a schoolwide K-5 mixed media project designed to celebrate individuality, creativity, and self-expression. Each student will create a layered artwork on 9x12 heavyweight watercolor paper using a combination of drawing, painting, collage, and pastel techniques.
The project culminates in The Art of Being Me Exhibition, where all 500+ artworks will be displayed together in a unified gallery. Mounted on black or gray paper for professional finish, each piece will be accompanied by a short artist statement. This public exhibition will highlight the diversity of voices, ideas, and talents in our school community, giving every student the opportunity to see their work valued and celebrated.
Lesson Sequence (4–5 sessions)
Session 1 – Color Foundations
• Begin on 9x12 heavyweight watercolor paper (140 lb).
• Use PRANG watercolor refills to create colorful washes with techniques like wet-on-wet, salt texture, and gradient blending.
• Encourage personal color choices that reflect each student’s mood or personality.
Session 2 – Drawing the “Me”
• On mixed media paper, black paper, or gray paper, students draw a main subject that represents them:
o K–2: Animals, flowers, favorite toys, self-portraits.
o 3–5: Symbolic self-portrait, hobbies, or abstract design.
• Add details and outlines using colored pencils, black Prismacolor pencils, and Sharpie markers.
• Cut out drawings for later collage.
Session 3 – Layers & Collage
• Add construction paper, black/gray paper, and precut cardboard pieces to the background for dimension.
• Layer drawings on top of the watercolor base.
• Experiment with overlapping shapes and edges for depth.
Session 4 – Texture & Finishing Touches
• Use oil pastels for bold, opaque areas and chalk pastels for soft blends and highlights.
• Add final black marker lines for contrast.
• Check craftsmanship and glue all pieces securely.
Session 5 – Gallery Prep
• Mount artwork on black or gray paper for a cohesive exhibition look.
• Students write a 1–2 sentence artist statement explaining what their piece says about “being me.”
• Arrange work by grade in the school’s main hall for the “The Art of Being Me” Exhibition Walk.
Exhibition Impact
• 500+ students participate, each contributing one piece to a unified display.
• Builds community pride and celebrates the diversity of personalities in the school.
• Encourages cross-grade appreciation of artistic styles and ideas. 

 

Expected Outcomes

Expected Outcomes
What will improve or change for students:
1. Increased confidence and self-expression – Students will feel more comfortable expressing personal ideas, stories, and emotions through art.
2. Expanded technical skills – Students will gain hands-on experience with watercolor, collage, oil pastel, chalk pastel, and mixed media layering, improving their craftsmanship and ability to plan multi-step artworks.
3. Stronger understanding of the elements of art – Students will apply color, line, shape, value, and texture intentionally in their compositions.
4. Greater pride and engagement in artmaking – The public exhibition will motivate students to create their best work, knowing it will be displayed and celebrated.
5. Enhanced appreciation of diversity – Students will see and celebrate the wide variety of perspectives and artistic voices within their school community.
How outcomes will be measured:
• Pre- and post-project student reflections – Students will complete short, age-appropriate prompts about how they see themselves as artists before and after the project.
• Teacher observations – Noting increases in student focus, persistence, and willingness to take creative risks during artmaking.
• Artwork analysis – Comparing initial drafts or early works with final exhibition pieces to see growth in technique, layering, and composition.
• Exhibition participation – All 500+ students will have at least one completed artwork displayed, indicating full engagement.
• Student and family feedback – Gathering comments during the exhibition about student pride, enjoyment, and sense of accomplishment. 

 

Purpose of Funding

Purpose of Funding
Grant funds will be used to purchase high-quality art materials that enable all K–5 students to successfully complete The Art of Being Me mixed media exhibition project. The requested items provide the essential surfaces, media, and tools for each stage of the artmaking process:
• Watercolor paper – A durable surface that can hold both wet and dry media, serving as the foundation for each student’s artwork.
• Mixed media paper – Additional versatile surfaces for drawing and collage elements.
• Black and gray construction paper – Background and layering options to create contrast and depth.
• Colored construction paper – For collage shapes and added color layers.
• PRANG watercolor refill pans – Vibrant, blendable colors for painting backgrounds.
• Colored pencils (assorted sets) and black Prismacolor pencils – For detailed drawing and rich outlines.
• Crayola color sticks – Smooth, blendable dry media for bold areas of color.
• Oil pastels and chalk pastels – For textured effects, shading, and highlighting.
• Permanent black markers – For defining lines, adding contrast, and final outlines.
• Precut cardboard sheets – For structural collage elements and dimensional texture.
Every supply in this request will be directly used by students to explore multiple artmaking processes, including painting, drawing, collage, and pastel work. These materials align with the project’s goals by:
• Allowing students to experiment with a variety of media.
• Providing durable, high-quality surfaces that support layered artwork.
• Ensuring consistency in available materials for over 700 students across all grade levels.
The funding will guarantee that each child has equitable access to the tools needed to fully participate and produce a polished, exhibition-ready artwork for the The Art of Being Me gallery display. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Prang watercolor oval refills - assorted colors (orange, yellow, green etc.) 14 sets @ $10.00 each $140.00
2 72-Pack Colored Pencils (Variety Set) 6 packs @ 7.99 $47.94
3 Prismacolor Ebony Graphite drawing pencils Box of 12, 8 [email protected] each $59.84
4 Crayola Color Sticks (12 count, woodless colored pencils) 8 packs @$9.72 $77.76
5 Assorted Construction paper, 9x12 6 packs @$19.83 $118.98
6 Precut Corrugated Cardboard Sheets - 8x10" 4 sets @ $20.99 $83.96
7 Oil Pastels - Crayola Classpack 336count $52.35
8 Chalk Pastels - Assorted colors, set of 144 $49.57
9 Permanent Black Markers (Sharpie Fine Point, 36 Count) 5 packs @ $22.99 $114.95
10 Creative Mark Cezanne Premium Black Colored Pencils - Box of 12, 8 boxes @ $7.43 $59.44
11 Black Construction Paper 9x12" 6 packs@ $15.84 $95.04
12 Gray Construction Paper 9x 12" 6 packs@$16.65 $99.90
13 White watercolor paper 9x12" Qty:[email protected] $299.90
14 Mixed Media Art Paper 9x12" Qty:10 @$32.52 $325.20
  Total: $1,624.83

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