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Student Socio-Political Art Exhibition Will Open Downtown
Visual art students from the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts at Culver City High School, in association with he Museum of Contemporary Art and artist-in-residence Carolyn Castaño, will present Enzymatic, a collection of student artwork, that will be exhibited at Walter Maciel Gallery, 2642 S. La Cienega Blvd., on Monday, March 19,
Visual Art Exhibit by Students at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Academy Visual Art students Javier Diaz, Ahin Ju, Max Malsich, Simone Miller and Azalie Welsh of Culver City High School have finished their visual theatre installation, entitled, "The Garden," on the property of the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Downtown.
Gay Men’s Chorus Brings Entertainment and Lessons
The Culver City High School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts hosted the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles last Friday.
Culver High AVPA Students Winners at Major Theatre Festival
Dateline Anaheim — At the end of the prestigious California Educational Theatre Assn. festival, five actors from Culver City High School’s Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program earned Certificates of Merit from the AVPA fall production of West Moon Street.
AVPA Students Off to Seek a Major Prize in Anaheim
Thirty-three Culver City High School students are returning to the California Educational Theatre Assn. High School Theatre Festival in Anaheim — where the school was a big winner last year — on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
AVPA Star Student Charlotte Sabet Earns Trip to a Global Conference
Charlotte Sabet, an Academy of Visual and Performing Arts student at Culver City High School, has won first-place in the “Get To Know Art Contest” for her painting, and she will serve this weekend as one of 20 youth delegates in "The International Unconference" in Jasper, Alberta, Canada.
Controversial ‘My Name Is Rachel Corrie’ Arrives at the Will ...
[Editor: A two-part interview with actor Alan Blumenfeld will run Wednesday and Thursday.]
Public Theatre at Carlson Park Offers ‘Big Bad Wolf Tales’
After opening its 13th season last weekend, the Culver City Public Theatre returns with more free entertainment on Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon with “Big Bad Wolf Tales.”
Look at What Ambitious Young Culver City Artists Can Achieve
This summer, thirteen members of the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts Theatre classes of 2010 and 2011 at Culver City High School have formed a new theatre company, called SKITco.
Reggae Is the Concert Series Attraction Tonight at 7
The second concert in the Summer Music Festival series in the Courtyard of City Hall will featuring the ringing sounds of reggae tonight at 7 o’clock.