Darlington School: Private Boarding School in Georgia Episode 175: A Season of Discovery in the Fine Arts
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Episode 175: A Season of Discovery in the Fine Arts

October 31, 2024 | 176 views

Welcome to Episode 175 of The Darlington Podcast! 

In this episode, Director of Fine Arts Kim Tunnell talks with senior Mily James, sixth-grader Andrew Herren, and Lee (Taylor) Morris ('07, LD '24) about the fine arts department's season of discovery this fall, including our recent Discover Days, concerts, and the fall play. 

Kim Tunnell, who has been a member of Darlington’s fine arts faculty since 2001, has over two decades of experience in the classroom. She taught music and chorus classes in the lower and middle grades before being named director of fine arts in 2009. She holds a B.M. and B.M.E. from Shorter College and an M.M.E. from the State University of West Georgia. 

Lee (Taylor) Morris ('07, LD '24) was a 12-year day student from Rome, Ga. After Darlington, she attended Agnes Scott College, where she earned a B.A. in dance with a minor in theatre. She is currently a stay-at-home mother and freelance choreographer, but spent several years teaching dance at schools in Atlanta. 


The Darlington Podcast is a collaboration between the communication and advancement teams, and is hosted by various members of the school community. Episodes are released biweekly on Thursday morning and available on most podcast platforms (search for The Darlington Podcast in your podcast player). Once new episodes are posted, you'll also be able to find them at www.darlingtonschool.org/podcast. Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so that you'll get the latest episode! 

The Darlington Podcast intro music was written and performed by Elliot Luitwieler ('22) and Kathryn Davidson ('22). Justin Bruce, Upper School learning specialist, lends his voice, and editing and production is handled by Maddie Chastain, content manager. 

If you have ideas for future episodes or have any questions about The Darlington Podcast, please email communications@darlingtonschool.org