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Programs and faculty

Honors and awards

Events schedule

Friends of the arts

Applied lessons program

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Lovett students not only participate in the fine arts, they excel
both as individuals and as part of their group. They perform in more than 40 concerts
and productions each year. Music
students also participate in honor bands, choirs
and
orchestras.
Festival
Disney
Upper School Chamber Orchestra: Superior Rating, 1st Place Gold Award
Upper School Ellington Jazz Band: Gold Medal — "Best in Class"
Upper School Symphonic Band: Excellent Rating and "Best in Class"
Upper School Singers & Madrigalists: Superior Rating and Silver Award
Upper School Women's Chorus: Superior Rating, "Best In Class" and Bronze Award
Upper School Men's Chorus: Superior Rating
Music in the Parks Festival
Middle School Orchestra: 1st place and Best Overall Orchestra Award
8th Grade Jazz Band: Most Outstanding Middle School Jazz Band
8th Grade Concert Band: 1st Place and Outstanding Soloist Award
7th Grade Concert Band: 1st Place — 7th Grade Jazz Band: 2nd place
GMEA Performance Evaluation
Upper School Singers & Madrigalists and Women's Chorus:
Superior rating in performance & sight-reading
Upper School Men's Chorus: Superior rating in performance
Southern Star Music Festival
Eighth Grade Chorus: Superior rating, 1st Place Sweepstakes Award
Visual Arts Recognition
Upper School students participated in the following exhibitions:
17th Annual Pace Photography Competition
9th Annual Metro Atlanta High School Exhibit
Upper School students present many exhibitions throughout the year, such as
Nature Through the Lens, a series of large format black & white prints,
that were showcased and for sale at local venues.
Upper School student artwork is published annually in the Lovett Signature magazine.
Lower School art students participated in a national project sponsored by the Holocaust Museum in Houston, Texas. Each student
created a butterfly to send to the museum to commemorate the many children who died in concentration camps during World War II.
In addition, the Lower School Art Intramural Class contributed their artwork for display at two local children's hospitals to help brighten the day of children undergoing medical treatment. Developed by Children's Healthcare of Atlanta! (CHOA!) and organized by Art
Initiative, Inc., this art program allows Atlanta area children to have a chance to be involved in a project that benefits other children.
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