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Arts Jam
Ellis LaRue ’36, Neely LaRue ’33, and Maxwell Reynolds ’33 enjoy a refreshing Kona Ice while sporting their new face paint.
Cannon Celebrates the Return of Arts Jam
This past spring, Cannon celebrated the return of a beloved tradition—Arts Jam! Presented by Cannon School, Cannon Advocates for the Arts, and Cannon Cultures, the familyfriendly arts festival boasted an international flair, with art exhibitions, art activities, and live performances by student musicians, singers, and actors . There were also international dancers, musicians, and food trucks . The event was a huge success, and we are already looking forward to next year!

e r ing Wave Martial Arts presented a Chinese Lion Dance . Th u n d



Volunteer Aashvi Shah ’25 helps Matilda Holston ’35 create rangoli, an Indian art form in which patterns are created on the ground with different mediums. A dancer from the Connick School of Irish Dance performs alongside our own Julia Schattner ’25.

Mr. Leigh Northrup, Dean of Innovation and Technology, helped create all kinds of make and take projects.
It was a beautiful day on Bryant C ent ral G r e e n !
Throughout the day, families enjoyed musical performances from band, strings, and chorus.
