Industrial Art Workshops in Schools of the Unites States

Industrial Art Workshops in Schools of the Unites States

We are making a great effort to reach schools with our amazing Serjirism Workshops. 
Having kids interacting with industrial components by creating art is a great way to recycle, be in touch with technology and enhance creativity! 

In an exciting initiative, Serjirism Industrial Art, the groundbreaking movement founded by borderland artist Serjik Leon, is bringing its creative energy directly into classrooms across the United States. The Serjirism Workshops invite students to explore the world of industrial materials, recycling, and artistic innovation — all while learning to see beauty in the mechanical and the discarded.

“We’re making a great effort to reach schools with our amazing Serjirism Workshops,” says Leon. “Having kids interact with industrial components to create art is a great way to recycle, stay in touch with technology, and enhance creativity!”

Each workshop immerses students in the process of transforming industrial components — gears, wires, scrap metal, and other reclaimed materials — into original works of art. It’s hands-on learning that blends engineering, sustainability, and self-expression in a way few art programs can.

Beyond the classroom, Serjirism encourages students to think about their environment and the future of art in an increasingly mechanized world. The workshops help young creators discover that creativity doesn’t always start with a paintbrush — sometimes, it begins with a wrench, a bolt, or a spark of imagination.

As Serjirism continues to expand across the U.S., it aims to inspire a new generation of artists and thinkers — those unafraid to mix technology and art, structure and emotion, metal and meaning.

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