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WACTAC 2007-2008

photo: Gene Pittman

The Guerrilla Girls and WACTAC

photo: Witt Siasoco

Teen Video Workshop

Photo: Megan Leafblad

Master Class with Popmaster Fabel

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.

Walker Teen Programs sponsored by:
Sponsor



Supporter Media Partner
Walker Teen Programs
are also supported by
the Surdna Foundation
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blogs, links, events and art from the teens behind ►



Aaaaand we’re live


by Justin Heideman at 11:33 am 2007-10-18
Filed under:  Share!

After a bunch of work, this site is live. Expect a larger write-up on it soon in the New Media Blog. Until then, enjoy the cataclysm of 16 people competing for the wackiest background. Thanks to Nate for working some magic on the server to make this all work with our blogs setup.

And by the way, the old boring and non-offensive site is still available here: http://teens.walkerart.org/old/.



4 Comments

  1. Justin, Nate, and Brent - thanks for making this chaotically beautiful web site happen! We love it!

    Comment by Witt — October 18, 2007 @ 3:18 pm

  2. Looks great Justin! I’m excited.

    Comment by Nakami — October 18, 2007 @ 8:00 pm

  3. you all deserve a gold star! very very nice. I can’t wait to dig around a little bit.

    I’ll forward this fun on to the crew over here at MCAD.

    Comment by megan — October 22, 2007 @ 5:04 pm

  4. Congrats WACTAC, and great job Justin and Co.

    Unicorns!

    Comment by paul — October 23, 2007 @ 7:18 am

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