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WACTAC 2007-2008

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The Guerrilla Girls and WACTAC

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photo: Cameron Wittig

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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.

Admission to the Walker is free for teens ages 13-18 made possible by Wells Fargo.

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Call for artists and performers age 14-21!


by at 2:05 pm 2012-02-22
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The Walker Art Center presents Bad Art: a Night of Bad Art at the Walker Art Center, an event which showcases young local artists (ages 14-21) whose work challenges the status quo. The evening offers a night of play, music, performance, and visual art from local troublemakers. Works selected by the Walker Art Center Teen Arts Council (WACTAC).

We are looking for:

VISUAL ARTISTS (photography, drawings, paintings, and sculpture)

and

PERFORMERS (spoken-word, music, theatrical-skits, stand-up, and dance)

For more info and to apply:

nightofbadart.wordpress.org



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