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Magnetic Youth: Teen-Powered T.V.

June 6 – July 7, 1990

Magnetic Youth featured the collaborative efforts of artists and young people in their depiction of issues such as drugs, racism and politics. Curated by Gina Lamb. Artists included: Steward Bender, Ben Caldwell, Martha Chono-Hensley, Mar Elapeno, Beverly Ginsberg, Branda Miller, Betsy Newman, Paper Tiger TV, Dan Olsen, Para Los Niños and Jefferson High School students.

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1990, Ben Caldwell, Betsy Newman, Beverly Ginsberg, Branda Miller, Dan Olsen, drugs, Exhibition, Gina Lamb, Jefferson High School students, Magnetic Youth, Magnetic Youth: Teen-Powered T.V., Mar Elapeno, Martha Chono-Hensley, Paper Tiger TV, Para Los Niños, political, race, Steward Bender

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