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Fine Arts Highlights

Tech Theatre reached new heights with the building of a TWO-STORY INTERIOR OF A HOUSE for Noises Off. The Sweeney Todd set, while never used, was among our largest.

Visual Art students received over 70 gold, silver, and honorable mention awards at the Regional Scholastic Art Awards and AP Art students held their FIRST-EVER VIRTUAL ART EXHIBIT.

The Gibbons Dance concert grew from a single dance concert to two concerts, AND IT ROLLED OUT A NEW HONORS SERVICE project.

Gibbons Drama launched its inaugural NextGen musical theater series with The Pirates of Penzance and mounted Noises Off, among the most ambitious non-musical undertakings. We also added a new class — INTEGRATED ARTS DESIGN.

Band and percussion held their FIRST COMBINED RETREAT. Our orchestra played with students from five middle school string programs for the first-ever Middle School Orchestra Christmas Concert. And Chorus led our outreach and collaboration with diocesan middle schools during their Christmas Concert.

Despite our truncated school year, Gibbons Fine Arts continued to build upon our “ tradition of personal growth through artistic expression and collaboration, resulting in another year rich with exceptional creative experiences for our students, their families, and the Gibbons community.” KEVIN FERGUSON FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT CHAIR

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