Lucia Forte ’26 Many of the art students and faculty at EA are familiar with the concept of advanced technology as a platform for creating art. However, recent technological advances have been producing products that have been blowing even the brightest of students and artists away: Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI platforms such as Siri, ChatGPT, … Read More “Revolutionizing art through Artificial Intelligence” »
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Lucia Forte ’26 Many of the art students and faculty at EA are familiar with the concept of advanced technology as a platform for creating art. However, recent technological advances have been producing products that have been blowing even the brightest of students and artists away: Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI platforms such as Siri, ChatGPT, … Read More “Revolutionizing art through Artificial Intelligence” »
Jack Cellucci ‘24 It was a drizzly November weekend. I had the flu, and with nowhere else to turn but the other side of my bed, I decided to watch the Netflix original series everyone was discussing. It’s Wednesday: a Tim Burton creation, and the first Netflix English-language series to break the record for the … Read More “Cellucci’s Show Review: Wednesday (Gen Z’s Addams Family) “ »
Jack Cellucci ‘24 It was a drizzly November weekend. I had the flu, and with nowhere else to turn but the other side of my bed, I decided to watch the Netflix original series everyone was discussing. It’s Wednesday: a Tim Burton creation, and the first Netflix English-language series to break the record for the … Read More “Cellucci’s Show Review: Wednesday (Gen Z’s Addams Family) “ »
Lucia Forte ’26 As EA approaches our spring season of academics, sports, and arts, many talented students are auditioning and preparing for one of EA’s most immersive opportunities: the spring musical. This year’s musical, The Addams Family, will challenge EA’s talented singers and test their abilities to convey both family drama and comedy. The journey … Read More “Day in the Life of the Musical” »
Hailey Deng ’25 From participating in outside of school contests at Drexel University, to inspiring others with her passion for photography within EA’s community, Riley Thibodeau ’23, motivates those around her to think in new ways. Thibodeau’s interest in photography traces back to her childhood. She comments, “I’ve been taking pictures since I can remember… … Read More “Artist of the Month: Riley Thibodeau ’23” »
Hailey Deng ’25 From participating in outside of school contests at Drexel University, to inspiring others with her passion for photography within EA’s community, Riley Thibodeau ’23, motivates those around her to think in new ways. Thibodeau’s interest in photography traces back to her childhood. She comments, “I’ve been taking pictures since I can remember… … Read More “Artist of the Month: Riley Thibodeau ’23” »
Julia Baggini ’25 | Victoria Lynn ’25 | Milla Manheim ’25 EA’s Art and Math departments spike the interest of some students to learn more about the field of architecture. Mia Filipovski ’23, a talented senior interested in expanding her knowledge of architecture in college, explains, “[Architecture is] a combination of all different forms of … Read More “Careers in the Arts: Spotlight on Architecture” »
Lucia Forte ’26 From painting to woodworking, sculpting to sketching, and everything in between, the EA art program is known for its talent across different art forms. The December Artist of the Month, Hanna Tian ’23, contributes to the culture of creativity through her skillful work in 2D digital art and animation. Tian explains that … Read More “Artist of the Month: Hanna Tian ’23” »
Milla Manheim ’25 On October 22, the 19-day strike of unionized workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) came to a stop, bringing two years’ worth of negotiations to a close. The strike coincided with the Matisse: in the 1930s art exhibition, and as a result, the museum made the controversial decision to rely … Read More “Philadelphia Art Museum Employees’ Strike Resolved “ »
Kat Barber ’23 | Bridget Murphy ’25 Many EA students pursue the arts in college as their majors or extracurriculars. Two artists, Paloma Zozaya ’18 and Madeleine Ott ’22 describe their journeys in artistic fields during and post-college. After graduating from EA, Zozaya went on to attend the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), majoring … Read More “Alumni Artists: Where are they now?” »
Elizabeth Hershey ‘25 James Erwin, EA Chair of the Music Department and Choir Teacher, is truly a staple of Episcopal’s theater and music program. For the past eight years, Erwin has taught choir and other music courses at EA, enriching the mind of every student he teaches. Erwin’s musical journey began with a passion for … Read More “Feature: James Erwin in the Spotlight” »
