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When was the last time you thought about your teenage self? For a lot of us, our teenage years were an uncomfortable time with confusing thoughts, big emotions, and awkwardness.  In our newest podcast, hear from artists, educators, and members of our MoMA Teens program about the ways art helped them discover and embrace their identity as queer people. 🎧 Listen to “How Art is Helping Teens Find Their True Selves” wherever you get your podcasts. 📱 Looking for community and activities for teens? Follow @momateens to stay up to date on events at MoMA.  MoMA Audio is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies (@bloombergdotorg ).  The Adobe Foundation (@adobe ) is proud to support equity, learning, and creativity at MoMA. — [1] Andreas Siekmann. “Platz der Teenies, Square of Teenagers.” 1998. The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift. © 2024 Andreas Siekmann [2] Christian Holstad. “Blue Boys Don’t Need Drugs with Voulkos.” 2003. The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift. © 2024 Christian Holstad
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The inclusion of artists, educators, and MoMA Teens provides a diverse perspective on how art becomes a catalyst for personal growth and empowerment
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