The first Swartley Gallery Series of the year features work of former D-E student and pro basketball player Tyson Etienne. “A Journey Seldom Seen” marks Tyson’s first solo exhibition, showcasing nine years of paintings and photography that chronicle his development as both an artist and individual. His work captures the streets, basketball courts, and communities that shaped his formative years. Tyson hosted a small reception last weekend when the show initially opened. An Artist Lunch Reception also took place earlier this week for D-E students, current and former faculty/staff, alumni, and friends. Tyson described to a group of Upper School (US) students how he often captures images spontaneously and has gotten used to working with what he has on hand, be it his professional camera or iPhone. Tyson credits D-E and especially Caitlyn Young, US Art and Design Teacher, with sparking his interest in photography alongside his athletic pursuits. “Basketball is an art form in itself,” he says. “Every day I play basketball, and every day I create.” Ms. Young recalls while Tyson was away at college, he sent her a sketch of him playing in the NBA, a dream eventually realized when he was signed by the Brooklyn Nets. “I meet the moment as much as possible,” he says.
8th Grade ‘Living Wax Museum’ Illuminates Banned Books
This week 8th Graders stepped into history as part of their “Living Wax Museum” presentations to D-E families, faculty, and staff. The cross-disciplinary project, facilitated by Ms. Burnett and Mr. Akula, consisted of dynamic, student-led performances that brought...











