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Kelly Swenson and kids discuss the Arts Lab Movement created by Jim Haynes ; part 2

DURATION: 00:43:52

Synopsis

The Arts Lab Movement was created by Jim Haynes in 182 Drury Lane, London. Studs Terkel interviews Kelly Swenson and the kids.

Details

Duration
43 minutes, 52 seconds

Digital Format
WAV

Ownership
The Chicago History Museum

Language
English

Physical Format
1 sound tape 5 in.

Topics

Childhood & Youth Education Visual Arts

People

Students

Tags

Swenson, Kelly Art London, England Students movements Education Haynes, Jim Arts Lab Movement Art Arts Lab Movement

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