On Campus
Explore Proctor's on-campus academic courses, athletics, arts, college counseling, and residential life programs to better understand the breadth and depth of a Proctor experience.

Visual Arts

Proctor’s Visual Arts Program offers opportunities in studio art, ceramics, photography, sculpture, industrial and creative design, and textile. Students paint with oil and acrylic, draw, create metal sculpture and ceramic art. They develop photographs in both film and digitally, produce designs of personalized everyday items, and work with fiber in sewing construction, embroidery, knitting, and quilting collage.

Visual Arts Facilities

The visual arts facilities include Slocumb Hall (a renovated livery stable from the early 1800s, once Proctor’s original basketball court) where Studio Art, Ceramics, and Photography are taught, and the Alan Shepard Boat Shop where Industrial & Creative Design, Jewelry Making, and Fiber Arts are taught.

Studios are available for students to work in the evenings and outside of class for developing all aspects of their abilities in these various disciplines and in preparation for annual art shows where their work is often displayed in collaboration with the Industrial Arts programs and the Performing Arts productions. Students are also invited to participate in annual juried art exhibitions at area universities throughout the year.
Located in  Andover, NH,  Proctor Academy is a private coeducational day and boarding school for grades 912. Students benefit from a rigorous academic program, experiential off-campus programs, fine and performing arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.
204 Main Street  .  PO Box 500  .  Andover, NH 03216
p. (603) 735-6000   f. (603) 735-6300   webmaster@proctoracademy.org