Jordan Shanahan ‘26 | Chloe Islam ‘26 Dr. Locke’s new “Conference Room Concerts” provide a new, exciting opportunity for students to share their musical talents with the greater EA community. Donna Erwin, Assistant Head of School and the brainchild of this event, states the inspiration behind her new development. She describes, “Dr. Locke and I … Read More “Musicians share talents in Conference Room Concerts” »
Category: Old Arts
Abby Whitman Episcopal Academy’s Install-It club, a group of hard-working students dedicated to changing EA through artistic installations around campus, is starting yet another project: A Modern Language Mural. The Install-It Club is painting on the wall of the stairwell that leads up to the Modern Language department, between the second and third floors of … Read More “Inspired artistics decorate the school via Install-It” »
Quinn McHale ‘26 A hardworking student, avid risk taker, caring friend, and talented artist: there is not much Kassidy Kryukov ‘24 cannot do. Kassidy has always felt connected to art, and she has spent her high school years taking advantage of the art facilities and classes offered here at EA. Kassidy is a dedicated artist … Read More “Artist of the Month: Kassidy Kryukov ‘24” »
Annie Le ’27 With a new academic year comes a new burst of creativity in the EA community, reflected in our visual arts program. From creating three-dimensional designs to digital canvases, EA is filled with talented student artists eager to share their skill. The 2023-2024 year holds plenty of opportunities and events for art to … Read More “What’s been happening in visual arts?” »
Maeve Martinelli ‘27 This fall, the EA Theater Department brought the school back in time to Ancient Greece. Their version of Greece was filled with all sorts of characters, ranging from love-struck couples to creepy monsters, portrayed masterfully by the cast of Metamorphoses. Originally, many students were skeptical about performing this play. They thought that … Read More “EA Domino Club Fall Play: Metamorphoses Review” »
Lucia Forte ‘26 The past few months have been filled with apprehension and a buzz of excitement as students have awaited the announcement of the Domino Club’s 2024 Spring Musical. Luckily, the wait for the performers and fans of EA theater has come to a conclusion with the recent announcement of Pippin as this year’s … Read More “Pippin Announced as Spring 2024 Musical” »
Lucia Forte ’26From singing opera with the range of a soprano to playing exotic instruments, Jack Celluci’24 takes a unique approach to his artistic passions. Celluci’s diverse and enthusiastic nature enables him to be a well-rounded artist bringing a new perspective to each discipline. Since Celluci was a young child, he has had a passion … Read More “Artist of the Month: Jack Celluci ’24” »
Samantha Cellucci ’26 | Quinn McHale ’26 Students walking through the campus center this school year may have noticed new flooring, carpeting, and dry walls on the second floor of the Crawford Campus Center. Over the summer, the seemingly exceptional campus underwent an abrupt renovation in spite of no flaws. The cause of this: a … Read More “Disaster or Blessing: Flooding in EA Art Rooms” »
Samantha Cellucci ’26 | Quinn McHale ’26 Students walking through the campus center this school year may have noticed new flooring, carpeting, and dry walls on the second floor of the Crawford Campus Center. Over the summer, the seemingly exceptional campus underwent an abrupt renovation in spite of no flaws. The cause of this: a … Read More “Disaster or Blessing: Flooding in EA Art Rooms” »
Jordan Shanahan ’26 | Abby Whitman ’26From personal projects to intensive art camps, EA’s students do not let summer hinder their pursuits. Although EA offers a unique environment with a host of creative opportunities, students are given the chance of artistic freedom on their own during summer break. Many students return to the new school … Read More “EA Artists and Teachers pursue summer projects” »
Julia Baggini ’25 | Milla Manheim ’25 Ashley Kim ’23 is a versatile and dedicated student, demonstrating expertise in numerous fields such as visual arts, sciences, and music. This February, Kim debuts Threads in the Crawford Campus Center Gallery. Her gallery show is closely connected to her recent Lilley Fellowship project on sustainability in the … Read More “Ashley Kim ’23 Curates New Gallery Show: Threads” »
Needing to broaden my film horizons beyond Clerks (1994) and Gummo (1997), I ventured out to see EA alumnus from the class of 1988, M. Night Shyamalan’s new film, Knock at the Cabin. Upon leaving the theater, my mind was racing with conflicting opinions. Shyamalan’s fifteenth film has lots to offer with lively characters but … Read More “Knock at the Cabin Reviewed by Michael DiMonte ’25” »
