The Coming of Age

Stop 7/12: ‘Age of Wonder’

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A study called ‘Born in Bradford’ is the world’s largest study of teenagers.

There are in-depth interviews and yearly questionnaires, co-devised by the participants. It covers everything from financial security to social media and more.

This project gives young people the power to shape their city and influence their future.

Responses inform local decision-making, from healthcare and education to shaping urban design.

Artist and photographer Carolyn Mendelsohn is artist-in-residence for this research.

She has created a photography project named ‘Age of Wonder’, working with young people aged 12 years old and over. 

Mendelsohn knows how important it is for young people to participate and have their voices heard.

You can see some photos and quotes. Each young person helped co-produce their own portrait. They chose their own clothes, how they wanted to be represented, and shared their thoughts and experiences.

Currently there are only a few photos, but over time Mendelsohn hopes to photograph 30 young people every year until they reach 18–21 years old.

She wants to see how things change: their identity, their beliefs about the world, and their dreams and hopes for the future.