The purpose of the art program is to provide students with opportunities
to experience the basic elements of media through a variety of materials
and expressions. Art instruction at Oak Hill is a process and one
in which students are encouraged to think, invent, and express their
individuality by organizing and structuring forms according to their
own feelings and images. We seek to sharpen the senses of sight,
hearing, touch, and even smell and to help students relate sensory
experiences to visual expression. Art projects are designed to develop
imagination and creativity and to encourage
originality and innovation.
During each year the students are also exposed to different art
styles and the work of the masters. However, the primary goals of
the art program are to aid students in developing an awareness of
how creative processes can be used to communicate, and how artistic
expression can be used to both learn and tell about life in other
cultures, as well as our own. A concerted effort is made by the faculty
to coordinate art projects with classroom activities in the areas
of social studies, science, religion, and English. Children in grades
kindergarten through six explore art once a week for an hour.