Immaculate Heart High School Students’ Artworks Featured at the Robert Graham Memorial Student Art Exhibit
Artwork by five Immaculate Heart High School (IHHS) students is now featured as part of the Robert Graham Memorial Student Art Exhibit at the “Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels”. Immaculate Heart congratulates sophomores Sophia Hay and Kathleen Marie Villaruz, juniors Margaret Gold and Cecilia Jeong, and senior Andy Valcourt for their inclusion in this annual show. The exhibit continues through April 2020. The Robert Graham Memorial Student Art Exhibition is an annual event hosted by the cathedral and grows every year. The late Robert Graham, an internationally renowned sculptor who died in 2008, designed the “Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels” bronze doors.
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About Immaculate Heart
Founded in 1906, Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School educates young women in grades sixth through 12th from its central location in the Los Feliz foothills near Griffith Park in Hollywood. The school has a long and distinguished history, with more than 10,000 graduates. Today’s student body of more than 700 young women is both geographically and ethnically diverse, drawing on students from throughout Los Angeles County. Last year, virtually 100 percent of Immaculate Heart graduates matriculated to colleges, including to the most prestigious schools in the country.