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This article addresses the possibilities that a Resident Artist project can achieve in the context of animations and activities to promote the development of skills in the area of drawing and engraving, in a school context, combined with various multiliteracies. Some elements related to the National Arts Plan and the role of the Resident Artist are discussed, in conjunction with the school library. In the empirical part, the activities carried out are described and analyzed, as well as the results of the evaluation carried out by the students involved in the activities. In particular, the engraving workshop allowed students to use this form of expression as a tool to create visual languages and thus draw a bridge between visual language, written language and also verbal language. The concept of creativity in this project indicated paths to important elements regarding visual literacy, information literacy, the construction of knowledge and therefore emancipation, fundamental functions that the school library intends to offer and also meets the statement in the Student Profile Upon Exit of Compulsory Schooling. The results obtained, combined with AR's self-reflection, reveal the relevance of actions such as the one carried out in this project.
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National Arts Plan Resident Artist Drawing and engraving practices Creativity