Arts News

2024

  • June

    Academy Awards 2024

    This year marked the 22nd year of Brimmer’s Academy Awards, an annual celebration of our students’ contributions to the performing and visual arts programs throughout the year!
  • May

    Addams Family Photos

    The Middle School Production of The Addams Family was outstanding!
  • Raku Firing in Sculpture Class

    The Upper School Sculpture class recently had the amazing opportunity to participate in Raku firing! 
  • LS Spring Concert 2024

    The Lower School Spring Concert was a spectacular evening celebrating the musical endeavors of our students in Grades 2-5.
  • MS/US Spring Concert 2024

    Congratulations to the members of May Chorale, the Middle School Bands, Greenline, and Gator Scales on a wonderful spring concert
  • April

    Sisal 2024 Results

    Please join the Creative Arts Department in congratulating the following students for being recognized in the 2024 SISAL (Small Independent School Art League) Competition!
  • March

    Scholastic Art Awards 2024

    We join the Creative Arts Department in congratulating the following artists for receiving coveted 2024 Scholastic Art Awards.
  • We are Monsters Photos

    Our Lower School Creative Arts team put on two fabulous performances of We are Monsters.
  • Big Fish Photos are In!

    Congratulations to Directors Bill Jacob and Caitlin Johnson, Music Director Max Holman, and the cast and crew of Big Fish on two outstanding performances!
  • January

    Coffee House 20th Anniversary

    Circles 20: A Coffee House was everything Mr. Jacob and Mr. Barker-Hook hoped it would be. It was the largest audience turnout in years, with many alums and former faculty returning.
  • M. Lownie Wins Shakespeare Competition

    Congratulations to Maya Lownie '24 for winning the 2024 Annual Shakespeare Competition sponsored by the English Speaking Union.
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