Collection: Educational Wall Art for Classrooms & Study Spaces

Educational Wall Art for Classrooms and Study Spaces

Explore educational wall art featuring world maps, numbers, landmarks, learning subjects, historic figures, graphic symbols, and classroom-based designs. These canvas prints can suit classrooms, libraries, tutoring rooms, study areas, homeschool spaces, training rooms, children’s bedrooms, and home offices used for learning.

Choose artwork according to the age group, subject, room layout, and normal viewing distance. A world map may work on a wider classroom wall, while a number-based or graphic design can fit above a desk, reading corner, storage unit, or compact study area.

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Educational artwork can focus on geography, numbers, language, science, history, architecture, or general learning themes. Some designs use direct information, while others show recognizable people, places, symbols, or objects connected with study and discovery.

Begin with the main purpose of the room. A classroom may need artwork that remains clear from several seats, while a home study area can support more detailed artwork viewed from a shorter distance.

  • World map canvas prints for classrooms and study rooms
  • Number and learning-based designs for children’s spaces
  • Landmark and architecture artwork for geography themes
  • Historic figures and thinkers for libraries and study areas
  • Graphic educational designs for tutoring and training rooms

World Map Wall Art

World map artwork can include modern maps, vintage-style maps, colorful country layouts, city references, geographic labels, and simplified global designs. These prints may suit classrooms, libraries, study rooms, home learning areas, and offices connected with travel or international work.

Browse map wall art for a wider selection of world maps, city maps, geographic designs, and travel-based artwork.

A horizontal world map can work above desks, storage units, reading benches, or classroom furniture. Before ordering, check whether labels and smaller geographic details will remain visible from the intended viewing distance.

Detailed maps are better placed where viewers can stand closer. Simplified maps with larger shapes and fewer labels can remain clearer across a larger room.

Numbers and Early Learning Artwork

Number-based artwork can include counting designs, grouped objects, simple equations, number charts, shapes, and graphic learning subjects. These prints may suit early learning rooms, tutoring spaces, playrooms, children’s bedrooms, and compact study areas.

Choose designs with clear figures and enough contrast between the background and printed details. Avoid placing detailed educational artwork too high above furniture when it needs to be viewed closely.

A square canvas may fit above a child-sized desk, storage unit, or reading chair. Horizontal artwork can work above longer tables and shared learning areas, while vertical prints may suit narrow walls beside shelving.

Educational Art for Children’s Rooms

A child’s bedroom or playroom may combine sleeping, reading, playing, storage, and homework areas. Educational artwork should connect with the wider room rather than making the wall feel like a formal classroom.

For additional animal, story-based, and child-focused designs, browse kids room wall art.

Maps, numbers, landmarks, animals, and colorful graphic designs can work above desks, bookshelves, storage units, and reading corners. Keep the canvas clear of bunk beds, climbing furniture, moving doors, and areas where toys are regularly thrown or stored.

Choose one main educational subject for a compact room. Several unrelated learning charts placed close together can make the wall difficult to read.

Classroom Wall Art

Classroom artwork should remain visible from different seats without covering whiteboards, screens, safety signs, clocks, storage labels, or instructional displays. Measure the open wall only after these functional elements are installed.

World maps, graphic symbols, numbers, landmarks, and broad learning themes can work on side walls, reading areas, and spaces above low storage. Artwork with small text should be placed where students can approach it rather than across the room.

  • Check visibility from the front and back of the classroom
  • Keep artwork clear of teaching screens and whiteboards
  • Leave access to safety signs, doors, and ventilation
  • Place detailed prints near reading or activity areas
  • Avoid walls regularly used for temporary displays

Wall Art for Libraries and Reading Areas

Libraries and reading spaces can use maps, historic figures, landmarks, books, architecture, typography, and graphic compositions. Artwork should fit around shelving, lighting, seating, signs, and book displays.

A horizontal canvas can work above low shelving, reading benches, or information desks. Vertical artwork may fit between bookcases or beside doors. Square designs can suit small reading corners and individual seating areas.

Check the artwork from seated height as well as standing height. A print placed correctly for an adult standing near the wall may appear too high from a reading chair.

Study Room Wall Art

A study room may include desks, lamps, monitors, books, storage, and printed materials. Artwork should have its own clear section of wall without competing with screens, notes, calendars, and active work surfaces.

Maps, landmarks, numbers, historic subjects, and simple graphic compositions can suit walls above desks or beside shelving. A print with one clear central image may create a cleaner background than a design containing several lines of small text.

For shared study rooms, check the artwork from every desk. The main subject should remain visible after monitors, lamps, and shelves are positioned.

Educational Artwork for Homeschool Spaces

A homeschool area may occupy part of a living room, bedroom, dining room, or home office. Choose artwork that works with both the learning setup and the wider interior.

A world map can become the main image above a shared table or storage unit. Number, language, or landmark artwork may fit near individual desks and reading corners.

Keep enough open wall for schedules, temporary assignments, and practical learning materials. Permanent canvas artwork should not use every available section of wall.

Graphic Educational Wall Art

Graphic educational designs may use icons, diagrams, typography, shapes, lines, color blocks, and simplified illustrations. These prints can suit modern classrooms, training rooms, tutoring spaces, technology rooms, and study offices.

Explore graphic design wall art for additional digital compositions, symbols, typography, and structured layouts.

Prints with broad shapes and large symbols can remain visible from across a room. Designs containing small words, labels, or detailed diagrams should be placed closer to desks or seating areas.

Landmark and Architecture Canvas Prints

Landmark artwork can support rooms focused on geography, history, travel, architecture, or cultural study. Subjects may include monuments, buildings, bridges, streets, and recognizable city structures.

Horizontal city and landmark scenes can work above desks, reading benches, and storage units. Vertical architecture prints may fit narrow walls between shelving or windows.

Choose one geographic direction for a focused room display. Combining several unrelated landmarks, maps, flags, and city scenes on the same wall can make the arrangement difficult to follow.

Historic Figures and Thinker Wall Art

Portraits of writers, scientists, artists, philosophers, and other notable figures can suit libraries, classrooms, study rooms, and tutoring spaces. These designs may use photography, painted portraits, graphic layouts, or typography.

Vertical portrait artwork fits walls beside bookcases, desks, and doorways. Square portraits can work above compact furniture or in reading areas. A horizontal composition with several figures may suit a longer wall.

Check whether names, quotations, or smaller details remain readable from the intended position. Artwork containing text should not be placed too high or too far from the normal viewing area.

Educational Canvas Prints for Training Rooms

Training rooms may be used for presentations, workshops, employee learning, group discussions, or practical instruction. Artwork should remain separate from screens, boards, cameras, speakers, and company information.

Maps, structured graphics, architecture, and general learning subjects can work on side walls or behind seating. Avoid placing detailed artwork directly beside presentation screens where the two visual areas may compete.

For broader artwork organized around professional workspaces, browse office wall art. The Office collection focuses on room use, while Education is organized around learning and study subjects.

Choosing Colors for Educational Wall Art

Begin with the wall color, flooring, desks, chairs, shelving, curtains, storage, and existing instructional materials. The canvas can repeat one or two colors already used in the room or introduce one clear contrast.

Bright maps and graphic designs can work in rooms with neutral furniture and walls. A classroom or study area that already contains colorful labels, books, toys, posters, and storage may work better with artwork using a smaller color group.

Blue, green, yellow, red, orange, black, white, and gray are common in educational artwork, but the correct choice depends on the room. The canvas does not need to match every chair, folder, or teaching material.

Review product images on more than one screen when possible. Phones, tablets, and monitors can display colors differently, and room lighting can change how the printed canvas appears.

Planning Artwork Around Desks and Shelving

Measure the usable wall rather than the complete wall. Account for shelves, whiteboards, screens, desks, lamps, windows, doors, vents, signs, clocks, and storage before selecting the dimensions.

A horizontal canvas works well above desks, reading benches, low bookcases, and storage units. Vertical artwork fits narrow walls between shelving, doors, and windows. Square prints can suit individual desks, reading corners, and compact learning areas.

If a design is available in several panels, the listed dimensions normally refer to the complete artwork without the spaces between individual panels. Include the planned gaps when calculating the final wall width.

  • Mark the planned width and height before ordering
  • Check visibility after furniture is positioned
  • Review the canvas from seated and standing heights
  • Keep teaching equipment and safety information clear
  • Leave wall space for temporary learning materials

Ready-to-Hang Educational Canvas Prints

Artesty canvas prints are produced with high-resolution printing and pigment inks. The printed canvas is stretched over wooden stretcher bars and finished with gallery-wrapped sides, so an additional outer frame is not required.

Hanging hardware is installed before shipping. Each finished canvas is wrapped in protective materials and packed in a sturdy cardboard box to help protect the print and wooden frame during delivery.

Choose Educational Wall Art for Your Space

Use the product options to compare world maps, numbers, landmarks, historic figures, graphic designs, colors, orientations, sizes, and available formats. Select educational wall art that fits the age group, room purpose, furniture, lighting, open wall space, and normal viewing distance.

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  • Vertical 

  • Square

  • Multipanels

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  • We use high-quality, durable canvas and eco-friendly pigment inks. Every image is carefully color-corrected for sharpness and rich, vivid tones.

  • Each canvas is hand-stretched onto a sturdy wooden stretcher bar using a gallery wrap technique—the image continues around the edges, giving it a modern, ready-to-hang look.
    Your canvas comes with pre-installed metal hardware, making it easy to hang on the wall

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