Fine Arts
The third year in art is an in depth study of installation art, driven by a question that the students come up with. Questions have included "what are we made of?" and "what do you see when you look in the mirror?". The unit culminates in the creation of a class exhibition in the Hyla Barn when families and Hyla students are invited to explore the central question and student responses to it. To lead up to this culminating exhibition, we begin the year by breaking down what installation art is, how it differs from other artistic genres, and why artists choose installation art over other means of expression. In an effort to get our eighth graders to see the art room as an empty room (or a blank canvas), we dip our toes into the world of installation art by completing what we call a “mini-installation”. This is an empty shoebox, where students explore the question “Who am I?” through their art using a monochromatic color scheme of their own choice. They decide how the inside is lit, how viewers will see inside, and what materials they will use to communicate something about themselves. This prepares students for the main installation project, where they will determine a question to use as the guiding and unifying theme for their collaborative piece.
Performing Arts
8th Grade focuses on putting together the skills the students have touched upon so far in order to create stronger presenters and communicators for their continued work in upper school and beyond. The focus here will be creating presentations and one act scenes that allow for them to hone skills in writing, teamwork, personal expression, presentation, and the problem solving inherent with creative collaboration, performed production, and material creation. Assessment to be included is their work in Transition Conferences and the Testimonial Ceremony at the end of the year.