The FCSN Voices’ Digital Art Collaboration brings together special needs students and FCSN Voices’ own team of Graphic Artists through a series of weekly, virtual classes. During these classes, students and graphic artists explore the realm of digital art, producing an artwork(s) together by the end of the month. Joining our first batch of artwork that is displayed on our website is a second group, created by students Maggie Luo, Christina Wong, and Nirali Gandhi.
To view their artwork, click here or access it through our website (fcsnvoices.org).
If you are interested in joining the collaboration, you can sign up here, or scan the QR code below:

FAQ
1. How long does the digital art collaboration last?
The graphic artist and the student will meet every week for 4-5 weeks total — online. The goal is to create at least one final digital artwork that can be displayed on our website afterwards. If additional weeks are needed beyond the 4-5 weeks to produce an artwork, the session can be extended.
2. Do I need to purchase any softwares for this class?
There is no need to purchase any software for this class. There are many free websites that the graphic artist will introduce to the student.
3. Are there any particular themes or specific mediums for the digital art created?
If the student has any particular subjects they would like to draw (ex. their favorite TV character, animals, seasons, etc.), then the graphic artist will work with the student to draw it. However, if the student has no preferences, the graphic artist will also introduce a few starting subjects that the two can begin with.
There are no restrictions to the type of digital art medium the pair can do. For example, in addition to tradition drawing, the pair can also do animation, photography, collages, etc.
