L.A. County High School for the Arts hosted its 6th annual Future Artists Gala on March 18 at the Avalon Hollywood. The event included entertainment by some of the most talented student artists in L.A. County in music, theater, cinematic arts, dance and visual arts. LACHSA alum Corbin Bleu (“High School Musical” and the Tony-nominated “Kiss Me Kate” on Broadway) hosted the evening.
Tony, Emmy and four-time Grammy-nominated LACHSA alum Josh Groban was honored with the LACHSA Luminary Award, and Warner Bros. Television Group Chairman and CEO, Channing Dungey, was honored with the LACHSA Arts Advocate Award. The evening also featured a special performance by LACHSA alum Michael Fitzpatrick of Fitz and the Tantrums. The event raised funds to support tuition-free arts education and programming at L.A. County High School for the Arts.
Founded almost 40 years ago, LACHSA is one of America’s premiere public arts high schools for student artists. LACHSA is a conservatory-style incubator in dance, music, theater, visual arts and cinematic arts that nurtures and mentors students in transformational ways. LACHSA graduates include Phoebe Bridgers, Clea DuVall, HAIM, Angel Blue, Jenna Elfman, Marla Sokoloff, Taran Killam, Zoey Deutch, Andrew Chappelle, Finn Wittrock, Josefina López, Robert Vargas, Kehinde Wiley, Matthew Rushing and Charm La’Donna.
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