“A New Generation: Popular Culture In Britain Today” was a panel discussion about contemporary art and artists’ concerns in England. It was held as part of the spring of 1983’s British celebration of New York City.
Panel members included: Sally Baker, Moira Kelly, Stuart Marshall, Stephan Rogers and James Truman, all of whom were British arts professionals living in New York or London. The panel was presented with the assistance of the Contemporary Arts Program of Britain Salutes New York 1983.1