Trina CalderónTrina Calderón is an author, journalist, and TV-filmmaker. She's worked with visual artists making documentaries, and writing arti- cles, essays, books, and museum and gallery exhibits. Specializing in counterculture storytelling, she wrote the groun-breaking ex- hibit, Pump Me Up: DC Subcultures of the 1980's, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the first comprehensive look at the real frenzy of culture inside the capital. Cementing the legacy of graffiti art, she helped write and produce WALL WRITERS: Graf- fiti in its Innocence, a massive book and documentary feature film about the American art innovators. For the 35th anniversary of D.C.'s infamous 9:30 Club, she helped write and compile the large oral history book, 9:30: A Time and a Place. She's been published in Juxtapoz Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Believer and more. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she lives amongst the frogs and the oak trees where the mountain meets the sea. Read More Read Less
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