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Category: Old Arts

Artist of the Month: Kailin Gao ’25

Posted on March 5, 2025October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Karthik Malickel Ramakrishnan ’27 From the classroom to the studio, Kailin Gao ’25 is always in motion. A dedicated dancer, musician, and student, she balances a packed schedule with remarkable discipline and passion. When asked “What do you admire most about Gao?” Hailey Rosenberg ’25 quickly responded: “Her work ethic. She puts so much effort … Read More “Artist of the Month: Kailin Gao ’25” »

Recap of this year’s Golden Globe Awards

Posted on March 5, 2025October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Danity Pike ’27 Chloe Islam ’26 As the new year settles in, Hollywood kicks off its annual awards season with the Golden Globes, a celebration of excellence in film and television. This year’s Golden Globes were a colossal success. They embodied the values that the Globes were originally founded on: hard work and determination leading … Read More “Recap of this year’s Golden Globe Awards” »

Learning to Listen on Display at EA’s Art Gallery

Posted on March 5, 2025October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Kayla Krasnick ’28 Episcopal Academy’s art gallery is awash in deep blues this month with cyanotype artist Sarah Boure Rafferty’s collection Learning to Listen. This show features both her cyanotype and collage work. Cyanotypes are a process of creating pictures without a camera, which involves a chemical solution and UV light exposure. By placing objects … Read More “Learning to Listen on Display at EA’s Art Gallery” »

Creator of the Month: Michael DiMonte ’25

Posted on February 2, 2025October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Dadarian Mihalalalalakis ’27 It’s taken barely any time for the TikTok career of Michael DiMonte’s ’25 to take off to the point where random strangers are recognizing him at Wawa. His TikTok channel has already garnered an impressive follower count, and he’s had to consider wearing disguises to avoid the relentless paparazzi. To be honest, … Read More “Creator of the Month: Michael DiMonte ’25” »

Clay announces one-man Cinderella production

Posted on February 2, 2025October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Maeve Martini ’27  Not my Forte ’26 This year, the spring musical is taking a bold and unexpected turn. Theatre Department Chair Daniel Clay has announced that instead of the usual student-led production, he will be performing a one-man version of the iconic Cinderella.  “After the most recent Department meeting,” Clay describes, “we collectively decided … Read More “Clay announces one-man Cinderella production” »

Behind the Scenes with the EA Concert Choir 

Posted on December 23, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Karthik Ramakrishnan ’27 The Episcopal Academy’s Concert Choir continues to play a vital role in the school’s arts program, bringing together students from across grades to form a dynamic musical community. This year, choir presidents Alex Letts ’25 and Gardner Huston ’25 led the Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble to a standout performance on December … Read More “Behind the Scenes with the EA Concert Choir “ »

Artist of the Month: Hailey Rosenberg ’25

Posted on December 23, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Stevie Combs ’25 If you asked kids at EA, ‘Who’s the best dancer you know?’ chances are, Hailey Rosenberg ’25 would be at the top of their list. With over a decade of training in styles ranging from jazz to hip-hop to contemporary, Rosenberg has earned her reputation as a standout performer.  Her journey began … Read More “Artist of the Month: Hailey Rosenberg ’25” »

Why to submit to out-of-school art competitions

Posted on December 21, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Cloud Parker ’27 Art competitions outside of school provide students with extended time to learn, refine, and improve their art, often sparking creativity through the hope of achieving recognition or winning. Some common places to submit for students are Scholastic, Sundance, and Foyle Young Poets. Students use these competitions for practical purposes, like building portfolios, … Read More “Why to submit to out-of-school art competitions” »

The Domino Board presents a stellar performance

Posted on December 21, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Stevie Combs ’25 The Episcopal Academy’s Domino Club recently concluded its fall production of A Wrinkle in Time, a captivating adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved sci-fi novel. Directed by Head of Theater Department Dan Clay, the play showcased a young cast, including underclassmen leads Charlotte Jones ’28 and Sean Reagle ’27.  Based on Madeleine L’Engle’s … Read More “The Domino Board presents a stellar performance” »

Artist of the Month: Tatum Schmedlen ’25

Posted on December 21, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Darian Mihalakis ’27 As you walk through the halls of EA’s Campus Center, paintings, sculptures, mosaics and more add life to the building. But who is responsible for these bright works of art? Many of these works can be attributed to Tatum Schmedlen ’25—a talented artist who utilizes different mediums and focuses for her pieces … Read More “Artist of the Month: Tatum Schmedlen ’25” »

Artist of the Month: Tatum Schmedlen ’25

Posted on December 21, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Darian Mihalakis ’27 As you walk through the halls of EA’s Campus Center, paintings, sculptures, mosaics and more add life to the building. But who is responsible for these bright works of art? Many of these works can be attributed to Tatum Schmedlen ’25—a talented artist who utilizes different mediums and focuses for her pieces … Read More “Artist of the Month: Tatum Schmedlen ’25” »

Humanities teachers on using poetry in the classroom

Posted on December 21, 2024October 9, 2025 By TECHALERT
Old Arts, Old Scholium

Karthik Ramakrishnan ’27 Isabella Winner ’28 At The Episcopal Academy, students have ample opportunities to explore poetry in a variety of settings. Creative Writing Club, Open Mic events, and classroom assignments offer spaces for students to share their work and refine their craft. Julia Workman, Upper School English teacher, encourages students to experiment with poetic … Read More “Humanities teachers on using poetry in the classroom” »

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