Come See our Exhibit at the 2026 Regional High School Student Show at the Foundry, March 6-21!

OUR SHOWCASE

Visual Stories by our Students

Grab a cup of coffee and settle in as you explore our student gallery—a vibrant showcase of talent across every genre of art. From sketches to sculpture, short films to digital design, this space celebrates the imagination, skill, and heart of our emerging artists.

Student Work

AWARD WINNING STUDIO!

Award recipients at the

Regional High School Art Show

at The Foundry

At Potter’s Clay, we believe creativity is ignited when students are given space to explore, imagine, and express their unique perspective. This showcase highlights original work created by our students—each piece a reflection of their growing skills, thoughtful process, and vibrant imagination. From early sketches to polished projects, these works demonstrate both personal growth and artistic excellence.


A Slight Obsession, is a whimsical self-portrait by Peter, emphasizing the artist’s comical fascination with frogs, and is the recipient of the “Art in Mind” Award for 2026.


Girl in a Dark Room is a dramatic self-portrait by Ciara that depicts deep self-reflection completed in acrylic paint, and is the recipient of the 2026 Lindenwood University Art and Design Department Award.


Psychic Pineapple by Caleb is

inspired by the work of acrylic painter Hannah Webb aka "The Obanoth," and this piece received the 2025 Lindenwood University Art and Design Department Award.


Swipe through the gallery below to explore more work from all of our studio art classes.

Our youngest creatives!

Beginner Art

Our 4–6-year-olds are building fine motor skills and exploring the building blocks of art. They learn to identify color, line, shape, space, and form while engaging in process-based projects that encourage creativity and self-expression. At this stage, discovering their own artistic voice is just beginning—and it’s full of joy and curiosity.


Audio Visual Work

Lights, camera, creativity! This collection showcases the imaginative work of our Audio/Visual Broadcasting student, from clever commercials and personal vlogs to stop motion shorts and experimental edits. Each project reflects their growing skills behind the camera and in the editing room, as they learn to tell compelling stories through sight and sound.