SPI primary-source stories have a lasting impact that textbooks and third-person accounts simply can’t match.
Read MoreSPI’s Over the Moon Pop-Up Art Gallery has launched a new exhibit inspired by the Art of Ukraine, titled Folk Animals in Bloom.
Read MoreIn his SPI talk, Jeff speaks directly to young artists and animators, offering an inspiring look at his process and philosophy.
Read MoreThe Gullah of the Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry developed a rich, distinctive culture, retaining deep African roots.
Read MoreOVER THE MOON, SPI’s new Pop-Up Student Art Gallery is a space dedicated to celebrating the talent and creative journeys of young artists.
Read MoreAs we prepare to welcome 2025, SPI is excited to share a glimpse of what’s to come.
Read MoreSPI adds celebrated children's book author-illustrator Jason Chin's story to its collection.
Read MoreSPI talks to the renowned American colorist Wolf Kahn.
Read MoreStudents listen to plant biologist, professor, researcher, and author (“What a Plant Knows”) Danny Chamovitz’s SPI recording and create their own nature notebook detailing the seasonal cycle of trees.
Read MoreSPI encourages kids to draw characters or scenes from stories on our K-3 Learning Lab site, and we’d love to see yours!
Read MoreSPI went to Little Cranberry Island, Maine to record the personal narrative of the legendary artist, writer, poet, anthologist, storyteller, and scholar of African and African-American folklore, Ashley Bryan.
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