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WACTAC 2007-2008

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The Guerrilla Girls and WACTAC

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Teen Video Workshop

Photo: Megan Leafblad

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photo: Cameron Wittig

General Information

Since 1994, the Walker Art Center has been the innovative leader in teen programming, providing cultural institutions around the world with a successful model for engaging teenagers. The mission of Teen Programs is to connect teenagers to contemporary art and artists. The Walker was the first art museum in the country to devote full-time staff to working with and building teen audiences.

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FIRST WACTAC STREAM MEETING


by Emmanuel at 4:23 pm 2008-11-14
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The first meeting for WACTAC’s new program, STREAM, is this Tuesday at 4:30 PM at the Teen Programs office at the Walker Art Center. If you are interested please come on down, you’re the next contestant on the Price is Right… Sorry, that was just something I’ve always wanted to say, or type…



STREAM will operate like a street team and be in charge of distributing flyers, posters and other marketing materials. The team will meet third Tuesday of every month to talk, pick up flyers and discuss events.
In exchange, you will receive free tickets to Walker Art Center exhibitions, events, films and performances. You will also have the unique opportunity to have personalized exhibition tours with the curators, meet Walker artists in residence, and make visits to artists’ studios.

Additionally, you will have access to write about your experience on the Teen Programs website for the Walker.

The group is open to all high school students interested in art that are willing to put in some time and effort into marketing for Teen Programs. You should be willing to talk to other students about the Walker’s upcoming programs for teens, and be excited about getting the word out.

If you are interested and would like more information, please email teenprograms@walkerart.org or call 612 375 7683.

If you are at the Walker ask the front desk for Witt in Teen Programs



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