Arts Facilities
Arts Center
The Arts Center is dedicated to Middle and Upper School visual arts courses and houses six art studios that provide resources for students to explore many mediums, from digital design and printmaking to ceramics and painting. The Arts Center also caters to the Classes 3–12 music programs, offering a choral and two instrumental rehearsal spaces.
Sears Art Gallery
Centrally located, this gallery showcases rotating exhibitions of artwork in a dedicated space to celebrate our student-artists, faculty, and professional artists, and inspire creativity within our community.
Lower School Arts Classrooms
The Hewitt Building includes rooms for our youngest learners to study visual arts. Students in PreK through Class 2 attend music, art, and “Book Nook” specials in this building.
Fiske Hall
Fiske Hall is our largest performance space on campus and hosts the majority of our music concerts for choral and instrumental ensembles.
Clay Center Lecture Hall
The Clay Center Lecture Hall seats an audience of 325 and is home to our theater classes, Upper School Performing Arts Nights, and our Middle and Upper School plays and musicals. The Hall is equipped with professional-grade lighting and sound equipment which student crew members learn to operate during productions.
Woodshop
Woodshop focuses on student experience and knowledge of hand tools. The semester-long projects build on students’ technical skills and develops their engineering and innovation skills. For this project, students use coping and miter saws and learn to use a brace drill and countersink holes for screws. Finishing methods are also taught.