PolyArts

Celebrating the importance of the arts.

Through our program, Poly students explore the creative process and develop confidence as they express themselves through visual and performing arts.

Supported by a staff of professional artists, students are inspired to act with imagination, discover their creative voices, and engage deeply with the challenges and joys of the artistic process.

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A vision
for educating
the artist

We feel students with a love for the arts should be provided plenty of opportunities to pursue their talents.

Visual Arts and Performing Arts combine to provide an exciting array of courses — with a commitment to the hands-on, experiential process of art-making — and wide-ranging extracurricular activities, all of which build skills and encourage students to pursue their artistic interests.

Poly Arts

Alumni

Akili Tommasino ’05

Akili Tommasino ’05 studied art history at Harvard and founded the Prep for Prep/Sotheby’s Art Academy in 2017 “to give high school students of color an earlier window into the art world.”

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Faculty

Heidi Zarou ’86, P’22, ’22

“In the Lower School art studios, every day is a journey, an exploration into new and exciting territories with our youngest learners where creativity, imagination, and energy abound.”

Alumni

Will Hochman ’10

“I felt like maybe I could become who I imagined myself to be.”

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Students

MaKiyah Turner-Hicks ’24

“I decided to come to Poly because of its amazing extracurriculars. I’m really interested in theater, visual arts, language, and sports, and Poly offers all of them.”

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Faculty

Sam Turner

“I remember being told I shouldn’t do ballet, I have the wrong body type, skin tone; my mentors taught me to transform those emotions to propel me forward in my art.”

Alumni

Alexandra Nava-Baltimore ’20

“Being a student at Poly has allowed me to live what I learned. Poly has been my home, my studio, my classroom, and my inspiration.”

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Alumni

Sonja Lindberg ’16

“I worked more and harder than I ever had in English classes. After a few weeks, I came to love it.

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Faculty

Laura B. Coppola ’95

“The best part of teaching at Poly is building communities and relationships with students and seeing their understanding of art and its transformative power grow. I hope my students use their knowledge of culture and art in a way that empowers them and gives voice to issues they really care about.”

Alumni

Rowan McAllister ’15

“Art was always my favorite class, but I’ve found I use my math and engineering skills almost as much…to really connect all the dots of my education.”

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MS Play: The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood

December 21, 2023 • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Save the Date for presentation of the Middle School play The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood on Dec. 21 at 7 PM. An evil prince, with help of a corrupt sheriff, plots to steal the throne of England. Innocent citizens are suffering, but they have a hero lurking in nearby Sherwood Forest...Robin Hood!

Afternoon of Student Choreography

January 21, 2024 • 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The annual Afternoon of Student Choreography showcases original dance works curated and choreographed by Poly students. This is a great opportunity for our young artists to express their creativity through movement, amplifying diversity and uniqueness through various genres/styles within the dance spectrum. Our students have been empowered in their creative process to connect to choreographers and organizations beyond our campus, and we hope audience members will consider supporting these partners by attending this benefit performance.

US Musical: The Prom Day 1

March 8, 2024 • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

US Musical: The Prom Day 1

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