Spring Arts Night

Student artists and musicians showcased their work and talents at the annual Arts Night.

Artwork filled Founders Hall on Thursday, May 5, as the Saint John's Chorus serenaded guests in the atrium-turned-art gallery. 

Following the gallery opening, in the adjoining Robert R. Jay Performing Arts Center, musicians brought the audience the culmination of their past year of instrumental pieces in the Spring Band Concert.

The arts at Saint John's High School are growing and thriving, and as their first year in the new Founders Hall and its Visual and Performing Arts facilities comes to a close, students were eager to display their work. 

Throughout the year, the school puts on several large theatrical productions in addition to dozens of musical performances, from SJ Live Acoustic Concerts to choral and instrumental recitals.

Learn more about the Arts at Saint John's, and find pictures of student musicians, artists, and performers in action.



Spring Arts Night 2016
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Saint John’s High School has educated young men under the sponsorship of the Xaverian Brothers since 1898. Through the Saint John’s strong college preparatory curriculum, 1,000 students pursue personal and intellectual growth in an environment that is committed to the development of the whole person and recognizes a moral dimension of life through service to God and to others.