Semester electives and discipline-based studios in the Upper School Visual Arts program give students the chance to explore various media in-depth. Emphasis is placed on the visual expression of ideas, the creative value of taking risks and making mistakes, in addition to a vibrant combination of careful planning, visual problem-solving, and experimental play promoting both the creative environment and the intellectual context for artistic experimentation. While our classes offer specific courses of study, the Visual Arts Department highly encourages students to collaborate across disciplines, providing a foundation built on varying techniques and expertise to thoughtfully challenge prevailing conventions, develop new hybrid forms and expand the boundaries of art-making.
Enrollment permitting, all art courses in Grades 9–12 may be taken more than once. The Visual Art Department distribution requirement must be completed by choosing one course from each group (2-D art, 3-D art, and applied art).