Primary School
The Primary art program offers children an opportunity to build skills as well as express ideas. The early program focuses on building a solid vocabulary based on the elements of design and composition. Children create in a variety of media and study the work of master artists in each discipline. Second- and third-grade children review their knowledge of basic concepts through an interdisciplinary approach to art. The program during these two years complements the children’s social studies curriculum. In later grades, children study topics in art history, beginning with cave painting and progressing to modern art. Projects in these grades encourage students to apply their knowledge of composition and make judgments about their own artistic progress.
Middle School
The Middle School art program emphasizes the concept that art is our most essential, universal language. The curriculum gives students tools for creating, for communicating and understanding others’ communication and for making informed judgements. This is achieved through exposure to a variety of artwork and media in a nurturing studio environment where imagination and creativity can manifest themselves freely in the works produced.
Upper School
The studio art curriculum is a program of sequential learning with structured objectives providing an opportunity for individual student growth in understanding aesthetics, art history and the development of specific artistic skills. The department emphasizes development of the student’s personal creative thinking and visual statement. Upper School girls can choose among a wide
range of electives in the visual arts, such as drawing,
painting, photography, printmaking, film and digital imaging. Their experience
culminates in a portfolio of their best work, compiled during
the senior year. Our most committed students have the opportunity
to enroll in an Advanced Placement Portfolio course, which allows
them to develop and execute an independent project. Our students
routinely share their work by exhibiting it in the hallways and
in the Kent Place Gallery.
Kent Place Gallery
Exhibits in the Kent Place Gallery, located in the Hyde and Watson Theater on campus, are free and open to the public. The Gallery is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or by appointment with Director Ken Weathersby. For more information please call (908) 273-0900.
2008-2009 Kent Place Gallery Schedule
September 10 - October 10 - First Solo Show (Liane Noddin)
October 16 - November 14 - Second Solo Show (Steve Novick)
January 8 - February 6 - Winter Student Show
February 13 - March 9 - Faculty & Staff Art Show
April 17 - 27 - Ap Portfolio Exhibition
May 6 - 22 - Upper School Exhibition