We were able to continue the tradition of our annual Dora Khayatt Juried Art Exhibition!
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We were able to continue the tradition of our annual Dora Khayatt Juried Art Exhibition!
Ever since we started our COVID “Shelter in Place”, the CCC Gallery has been sharing exhibitions and student work online through this website. Check out all the amazing work done both during the school year and while we’ve been at home!
“Taking a Page”, Curated by Holly T. Brigham with interviews by Noble Brigham ‘21... Learn more by previewing: https://www.blurb.com/books/9973301-taking-a-page-out-of-her-book
EA Students have designed and are creating an exhibition celebrating the art and music of the Harlem Renaissance. February is Black History Month and this show is an interactive walk through their interpretation of the celebrated art and jazz music by the African American Masters of Harlem in the 20's and 30's. An Artist's Reception on February 20 will include Music played by the EA Upper School Band and Orchestra including a piece specially composed for this show.
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Andrea Modica at the Reception for “January 1″.
“Shape of Things”
Installation - “Shape of Things”
Shape of Things Installation with the Artists
Upper School Students folding cranes with Guest Artist Michael Shannon