‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’ Music Video From L.A. Performing Arts High School Focuses On Mental Health

Tick, Tick...Boom! is a passionate film that deals with the mental health struggles of the late Rent director Jonathan Larson as he tried to create musical theater greatness in the 1990s while working at the Moondance Diner in New York and feeling like a failure because he was about to turn 30 without having a breakthrough hit

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Tick Tick Boom is a Sound Louder Than Words for LACHSA Students

The cast and crew, from left, Liana Bartolome, 16, Sam Karpinski, 17, Randy Damas, 18, Leilani Patao, 18, Benji Tucker, 18, Vivian Wolfson, 17, Elton McCrudden, 15, Pascal Connolly, 15, of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Louder Than Words” High School Edition, a piece for “tick, tick…Boom!” pose at LACHSA in Los Angeles on Tuesday, November 30, 2021.

By |2023-10-26T00:06:43+00:00December 3rd, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Cinematic Arts, Current Students, Diversity, Education, LACHSA student artists, Media, Music, Theatre|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Tick Tick Boom is a Sound Louder Than Words for LACHSA Students

2 portraits of young men face off — and show a story about race in the history of art

There's a face-off at the Huntington Museum of Art near Los Angeles. The contenders are Thomas Gainsborough's 18th-century painting Blue Boy and Kehinde Wiley's very 21st-century Portrait of a Young Gentleman. The two young men are sportily dressed and look directly at visitors; they even stand the same way. But there is one major difference. They remind me of trading

By |2022-01-31T16:39:12+00:00November 10th, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Diversity, LACHSA Alumni, Visual Arts|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on 2 portraits of young men face off — and show a story about race in the history of art

Nicole Lam – A Concert Pianist and A Mezzo-Soprano Opera Singer

Clairbourn graduates are SCHOLARS who are grounded in the values of honesty, respect, responsibility, spirituality, and citizenship. Nicole Lam was a part of the Clairbourn Class of 2017. She recently graduated from the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) as valedictorian. This fall, she will be attending Yale University, majoring in applied mathematics while

By |2022-01-31T16:43:27+00:00November 10th, 2021|Categories: Alumni, Arts Education, Diversity, Music|Tags: , |Comments Off on Nicole Lam – A Concert Pianist and A Mezzo-Soprano Opera Singer

Inglewood dancer earns full scholarship to NYU

Hard work paid off when 17-year-old Assata Gaines from Inglewood found out she earned a full-ride dance scholarship to NYU. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) -- An Inglewood dancer just earned a full-ride to New York University, but it didn't come without hard work and sacrifice. 17-year-old Assata Gaines always knew she wanted to dance, but when

By |2022-02-01T06:13:46+00:00June 22nd, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Dance, Diversity, Education|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Inglewood dancer earns full scholarship to NYU

‘Opening the Door Wider’: With Upcoming Admissions Decisions, Top-Ranked L.A. Arts School Puts Equity in the Spotlight

Nyla Joseph has felt at ease in front of a camera ever since appearing in a public service announcement six years ago. But her dreams of becoming an actor were frustrated because her South Los Angeles middle school lacks a theater program. And her mother was leery of internet scams promising to turn her daughter into the

By |2022-02-01T06:15:19+00:00April 9th, 2021|Categories: Alumni, Arts Education, Cinematic Arts, Current Students, Diversity, Equity, LACHSA student artists, Scholarships, Visual Arts|Tags: , , |Comments Off on ‘Opening the Door Wider’: With Upcoming Admissions Decisions, Top-Ranked L.A. Arts School Puts Equity in the Spotlight

Opinion: Arts Education Is A Student Right, Especially During A Pandemic

LACHSA senior Arlene Campa, founder of the Art Hour, a student-led arts education organization and Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate recently authored "Opinion: Arts Education Is A Student Right, Especially During A Pandemic." Arlene discusses the power of art to emotionally and academically rebuild students, but notes that arts education must be implemented with equity

By |2022-02-01T06:16:48+00:00March 22nd, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Diversity, Education, LACHSA student artists|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Opinion: Arts Education Is A Student Right, Especially During A Pandemic

Self Help Graphics & Art feature Youth Committee members from LACHSA

Self Help Graphics & Art was founded in the 1970’s to expand access to art education and produce cultural events that empower and inspire the communities of Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles. To continue advancing education and the representation of people of color in the arts, we are partnering with the Los Angeles County

By |2022-02-01T06:22:54+00:00March 3rd, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Cinematic Arts, Current Students, Dance, Diversity, Education, Equity, LACHSA student artists, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts|Tags: , |Comments Off on Self Help Graphics & Art feature Youth Committee members from LACHSA

What Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy Means to Arts Education

January 18, 2021January 18th marks another trip around the Sun for me. Though Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s actual birthday is January 15th, this year my birthday happens to coincidewith the Monday we collectively celebrate and honor his life and legacy. The beginning of a new year is usually filled with hope, optimism and excitement

By |2022-02-01T06:32:29+00:00January 19th, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Cinematic Arts, Diversity, Education, LACHSA Faculty, Visual Arts|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on What Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy Means to Arts Education

Equity in Arts Education

LACHSA Principal John Lawler and Equity Coordinator Esmeralda Flores are interviewed by Spectrum News 1 SoCal about LACHSA's efforts to improve equity and access to arts education for student artists in LA County. https://vimeo.com/501055652

By |2022-02-01T06:36:02+00:00January 16th, 2021|Categories: Arts Education, Diversity, Education, Equity, LACHSA Faculty, LACHSA student artists|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Equity in Arts Education
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