This research investigates the central role that arts and culture teachers play in shaping students' Pancasila values. Focusing on character education, this research involves a qualitative approach using literature analysis and case studies as data collection methods. Art teachers, in this context, are considered as key agents who shape students' characters through various forms of art and culture. The literature analysis highlights the importance of art as an effective medium for transmitting moral and ethical values reflected in Pancasila. Art teachers have the responsibility to teach values such as gotong royong, justice, unity and tolerance through various art expressions. Case studies were conducted in several schools that implemented art education programs focusing on Pancasila values. The results show that this approach successfully creates a deep and meaningful learning environment. Art teachers act as facilitators who guide students in understanding Pancasila values through their own artworks. The practical approach used by art teachers involves the use of various techniques, such as collaborative art projects, reflective discussions and art exhibitions. Art teachers serve as role models, creating connections between the values taught and students' daily practices. This research contributes to our understanding of the role of art and culture teachers in shaping Pancasila values in students. The findings can be the basis for more in-depth education policy development, emphasizing the importance of including arts and culture in character education to produce a generation that is not only academically smart, but rooted in moral and civic values.