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Bellaire High School Students Show Their Work at CAMH
'Origins of the Self' investigates the dilemma of personal identity through the minds as of teen artists

It's not easy being a teen. It's a stage in life fraught with much change, peer pressure, and personal transformation. But it can also be full of growth and artistic development. Just ask a few student artists at Bellaire High School.
Their art is now on exhibit at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston in a show that delves into the quest for personal identity, "Origins of the Self." The show marks the 10th biennial youth art exhibition organized by the museum's Teen Council.
Five Bellaire students represent the high school in the show, which runs through May 7.
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— Main image: "Nixon's Girl" by BrookeLynn Jolly, courtesy CAMH
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