Grade 7

Creativity Lives Here…

Trimester II Arts Block classes kicked off last week with a dynamic range of studio intensives for Upper School students. Teaching artists, Phil Knoll, Tom O’Neil, Max Spitzer, and Ben Evans bring their unique skills and philosophies to these courses that balance experimental processes with technical instruction. With the common goal of creating art-making experiences that challenge, inspire, and provoke the way in which our students express ideas, instructors are committed to crafting meaningful journeys of investigation and discovery.

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In his Painting class, Mr. O’Neil encourages students to engage in an ongoing dialogue as they work and rework their individual painting surfaces. Last week, the class used a variety of dry and wet media to experiment with additive and subtractive methods of creating depth and interest.

“It’s in the details” was the theme of Mr. Knoll’s latest Drawing With Confidence class. With an individualized, hands-on approach, Mr. Knoll models techniques and concepts in a way that promotes courage, creative risk-taking, and a “just do it” attitude.

The Sculpture studio is an active, physical space where students work with traditional and non-traditional materials on a large scale. With a process-based philosophy, Mr. Spitzer challenges students to solve problems, manipulate a variety of media, and learn the vocabulary necessary to be able to articulate ideas and make informed criticisms.

Form follows function in Mr. Evans’ Functional Tableware ceramics class. Last week, students looked at and discussed wares of different styles, time periods, and cultures. Students continued to work on their own pieces as they learned about wax resist application and methods of surface decoration.

Stay tuned for more Visual Arts news from the Lower and Middle School as well as a save-the-date notice for our next Open Studios event!

By |2016-10-25T15:02:59-04:00November 21st, 2014|

Hot Futbol Soccer Drive

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Recently John Evans spoke to Grade 7 about Haiti and his organization Hot Futbol, and they were inspired to begin a collection.

The Hot Futbol soccer drive is to help children in Haiti ages 7-13 play soccer. The 7th grade is asking for gently used soccer cleats, soccer socks, soccer balls, shinguards and t-shirts that could be sent to Haiti for these students. Students can drop these items off in boxes located in Ryan, Peterson, Oakes and Albright. The drive will continue through the month of November.

Thanks so much, 1509767_779621838717403_1498900803_n

Sarah Pitcher-Hoffman
Grade 7 Advisor1725012_757538817592372_525900655_n

By |2019-01-10T13:03:59-05:00November 5th, 2014|

MS/US Fall Trips Presentations

Students in grades 4 through 9 were treated to the pictures, videos, and stories from the Fall Trips to Nature’s Classroom (Grade 5), Hulbert Outdoor Center (Grade 6), and Europe (Grade 9).

Congrats to all of our travelers and we look forward to the students returning Spring Trips sharing their stories with us in April!

Grade 5
Nature’s Classroom

Grade 6
Hulbert Outdoor Center

Grade 9
Paris

Grade 9
Barcelona

By |2019-01-10T12:39:43-05:00November 3rd, 2014|
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