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Student Art Gallery

The Office of Indigenous Education would like to thank the student artists who have allowed us to use their artwork throughout our website and the art teachers who have shared their students' work with us. We are happy to showcase the accomplishments of Indigenous students throughout New York State and welcome submissions anytime.

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Salmon River High School

Salmon River Central School District

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High School Graphic Design

The student created this digital image with a Wacom 1 to 1 tablet to commemorate the experiences of Indigenous students who were forced to attend residential boarding schools in the United States and Canada.

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Studio Art class, Grades 9-12

Name Project

Students illustrated their names, incorporating the meaning and any other things about themselves they chose to share.


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Southampton High School

Southampton Union Free School District

Student artists DESTYNNE ELEAZER and MACKENZIE SMITH, SHINNECOCK NATION - Studio In Art students painted these self-portraits in acrylic paint using a monochromatic scale for the values of face. They identified all of the values of their selfie photograph, mixed tints and shades, and then painted it using various types of brushes.
Student artist ELI PHILLIPS, SHINNECOCK NATION - Eli created this portrait drawing, titled Thoughts, using various charcoal drawing techniques, some of which he devised. He added tape to mask parts of the paper and also added water to create drips of charcoal.

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Onondaga Nation School

LaFayette Central School District

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6th Grade Tech Ed Clan Animals Wood Burnings

7th Grade Tech Ed Wood Burning Art

General Art - Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8