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VISUAL ARTS

Discover Creativity in the Visual Arts
At Freeman Academy, the Visual Arts program invites students to express themselves through drawing, ceramics, and a variety of other media. With a focus on creativity and skill-building, students explore the elements of art and principles of design, laying a strong foundation for their artistic journey.
Our program goes beyond technique, incorporating lessons in art history and cultural appreciation to inspire young artists to see the world from new perspectives. Throughout the year, their work is proudly displayed across campus, culminating in a spring student art show that celebrates their growth and achievements.
  • Students experiment with a range of techniques, including drawing, painting, ceramics, and mixed media, fostering versatility and confidence in their work.
  • Lessons focus on building technical skills while encouraging personal style and creative expression.
  • From classroom displays to the spring art show, students have ample opportunities to share their creations with the community.
Art class isn’t just about creating—it’s about discovering. Watching students bring their ideas to life on paper or clay, seeing their confidence grow with every piece, and hearing them explain the meaning behind their work reminds me why the visual arts are so important. It’s a space where every student can shine. ~Tiffany

Dr. Brad Anderson

Head of School

Brad (Braden) grew up in Wichita, Kansas, part of a family of educators. He earned a BA in Political Science/History from Wichita State, at which point he worked as a quality assurance manager for aviation-related companies in Wichita. Discerning a call to academics, he then completed a MA in Political Science from the University of Kansas. After reading Anabaptist theology and political thought, Brad shifted his focus to theology, earning a MA and PhD from Marquette University, with a focus on Theology and Society. He went on to teach courses at the college level in theology, ethics, and politics, as well as work in academic administration, non-profit program direction, and private consultancy. He is the author of Chosen Nation: Scripture, Theopolitics, and the Project of National Identity, as well as journal articles on Christian nationalism and biblical interpretation. Brad came to FA in 2017, teaching high school Bible and Social Studies, and serving as Assistant Head of School and then Academic Dean. He began as Head of School in July, 2022. Brad is married to Elizabeth, with whom he shares three children: Benjamin (FA ’21), Madelyn, and Katelyn. He enjoys piano and arranging music, reading fiction and history, watching movies, playing strategy games, and conversation and laughter with friends. The Andersons are active at Salem Mennonite Church, southeast of Freeman.