Arts

Visual and Fine Arts

The visual arts program is designed to lead students to self-discovery and expression while providing an artistic community for dialog, problem-solving and public display.  The elements and principles of design are foundational in the development of a visual vocabulary and the understanding of visual organization.  Each year field trips are planned exclusively for art students.  Students have enjoyed outings to major art institutions and galleries.

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  • Lower School

    The Lower School art room is located in a spacious studio equipped for a variety of art disciplines including drawing, painting, printmaking and pottery. Nature themes are often a focus of artwork inspired by the beauty of our unique surroundings.
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  • Middle School

    Course work Middle School Art reflects a gradual evolution of projects that moves students from creating art that is “of” a thing, toward art that is “about” a thing; art that expresses personal point-of-view, and reveals how uniquely God made each.
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  • Upper School

    Upper School Visual Arts classes are rooted in hands-on studio art practices in drawing, painting, color theory, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. Taught by dedicated arts-professionals, each course offering explores traditional and contemporary perspectives, integrating the use of technology and digital media.
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The Master’s School is an independent, college-preparatory, non-denominational Christian day school enrolling children in preschool through post-graduate in West Simsbury, CT.

The Master's School is fully accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

The Master's School opens its doors to all qualified students regardless of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religious affiliation. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national affiliation in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid, and other school-administered programs.