This exploratory qualitative investigation examined the nature of 7 secondary school students who are highly artistic to link visual arts programs that best ac-commodate their learning needs. Instrumentation for data collection included 1 questionnaire, 3 in-depth semistructured one-on-one interviews, artwork docu-ments, observations, and field notes. Findings related to creativity, motivation, social and emotional perspectives, and cognitive processes supported the signifi-cance and benefits of visual arts in student growth. Results identified the development of critical thinking, problem-solving skills, risk-taking, meeting chal-lenges, transferability of skills, extending local and world connections, and environmental and societal concer...