Visual Arts
Chapin’s visual arts program provides students with skills and concepts that challenge their visual thinking processes, develop visual communication skills and encourage an inventive response to visual problems.
The art curriculum is developmental in nature, building on skills and concepts with increasing sophistication from Kindergarten through Class 12. Students experience a wide variety of media, including drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, collage, photography, woodworking, ceramics, video and computer art. Art history, cultural references, and vocabulary are an integral part of the curriculum.
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Last updated 12.15.07
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