Twenty-seven students from South Pasadena High School have been selected to exhibit their work in the Autry Museum of the American West's "Visions of Humanity" student show, marking the largest number of SPHS students ever accepted into the exhibition. The display runs through May 31 at the Autry Museum in Griffith Park, featuring fourteen students in painting and drawing and thirteen in photography, taught by teachers Rouzanna Berberian and Aimee Levie-Hultman.
This achievement highlights the growing recognition of young local artists and the importance of arts education in public schools. The record number of accepted students reflects the strength of South Pasadena High School's visual arts program and provides these students with valuable professional exhibition experience at a major museum.