two children and a teacher working with cardboard to make sculptures

Join Dr Louisa Penfold and students from the Harvard Graduate School of Education for this free family event featuring drop-in art activities, workshops, and resources that share strategies for using the arts to support children’s creativity at home.

This event will share ideas and research that underpin Louisa’s forthcoming book ‘Every Child is an Artist’ (Workman Publishing, 2026). 

Dr. Louisa Penfold, Co-Chair of Arts and Learning at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is an ArtLab faculty in residence.

Please RSVP

Parking: Please note that ArtLab does not have parking, and area street parking is limited. Ride-share and public transit are recommended.

Headshot of Louisa Penfold - a person with a light complexion and light brown hair wearing a navy shirt smiling at the camera

Dr. Louisa Penfold is a lecturer and faculty co-chair of Arts and Learning at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her research and practice focus on contemporary art, early childhood, and play across schools, museums, and public spaces.

Dr. Penfold is the project director of Project Zero’s Art/Play, an NEA-funded study on integrating modern and contemporary art practices into public schools. Run as a partnership between the Department of Early Childhood at Boston Public Schools, the Smithsonian Learning Lab, MoMA, and the Harvard Art Museums, Art/Play explores how contemporary art practices can support children’s and teachers’ learning through curriculum design and professional development. Penfold’s doctoral research, which was run as a partnership between Tate and the University of Nottingham (UK), investigated the design of children’s play spaces in modern art museums. She also runs Art. Play. Children. Learning., a blog for parents on cultivating children’s creativity through art and play. She has been awarded fellowships and grants from the Smithsonian Institute, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Ian Potter Foundation. Dr. Penfold’s writing can be found in publications including MIT’s Journal of Design and ScienceThe Journal of Childhood StudiesCurator: The Museum Journal, and The Australian. The Curtis Brown Literary Agency represents her.

Further information on this research:
Project Zero’s ArtPlay website
Material Matters in Children’s Creative Learning (MIT’s JoDS)

Photo: ©Carl Tremblay “Every Child is an Artist” photoshoot with Dr. Louisa Penfold at Harvard ArtLab, 2025