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Marshfield Schools Fine Arts Programs

As a community Marshfield has a strong tradition of supporting the arts. Community theatre is alive and well at the UW-Marshfield-Wood County campus. The Chestnut Center for the Arts has also become a local venue for performing artists from around the midwest. New Visions Art Gallery located in the Marshfield Clinic has changing displays of art by local talent. Midwest and national artists.

Following that tradition, Marshfield Schools have strong vocal and instrumental music programs from the elementary level through high school.

Marshfield elementary students have access to band and orchestra. Middle School students can add chorus to that mix/

Marshfield High School has three bands, an orchestra and coral groups at various grade levels and abilities. The high schools's Madrigal Singers are also a very popular attraction in the community with sell-outs for weekend dinner shows in December.

Marshfield's Marching Tigers (250+ strong) make trips to perform in national venues such as the Macy's Day parade, the Orange Bowl parade and others. The Tigers' homecoming "concerts" have also become legendary in the community.

Student interested in theatre arts can try out for two stage productions put on each year—one of those is a musical.

 

 

Marshfield Schools have a very strong art program from grades K–12

Marshfield HIgh School offers a variety of elective art classes at beginner, intermediate and honors level (studio art) classes:

drawing
oil painting
multimedia design
jewelry
art (stained) glass
ceramics
are just a few of the options offered