Podcasts

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podcast: Lee Bofkin

Lee Bofkin is the CEO and co-founder of Global Street Art, Europe’s leading hand-painted advertising company. Over the last 12 years GSA has grown globally in size and stature to be commissioned by the who’s who in brand land from Valentino to Spotify, Burberry to Netflix, we’re talking Don Julio x Peggy Gou murals, to Fendi takeovers in the Miami Design District. But what makes Lee interesting isn’t just the company he's built. It’s the way he thinks. This episode isn’t just about street art, it’s about heart, craft and the sheer determination of what it takes to build and sustain a business slap bang at the intersection of art and commerce.

podcast: Quentin Jones

Quentin Jones is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker whose work blends collage, surrealism, and expressive hand-made processes. After years creating imagery for global fashion houses and directing acclaimed film projects, she founded House of Quentin Jones — a design-driven world where art slips into everyday life. She studied Philosophy at Cambridge before completing an MA in Communication Design at Central Saint Martins. Canadian-born, London-raised, and now Brooklyn-based, Quentin brings a multifaceted, eclectic sensibility to everything she creates.

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articles: Stephen Galloway, Dancer, choreographer & costume designer ‘On the Art of Creative Movement’

From the Paris Opera to directing the stage presence of Mick Jagger and Miley Cyrus, Stephen has built a distinct physical vocabulary. We spoke with him about why joy remains central to his creative process, and what it means to live between instinct and structure

OKAY KAYA: Musician & Model on 'The Art of Duality'

With seven albums under her belt, musician and model Okay Kaya (aka Kaya Wilkins) explores the beautifully tangled web of sexuality, identity, mental health and love - with humour and honesty. Together, we unpack the power of collaborative intimacy, the evolution of her sound, lessons from the fashion world and the best opening line of all time.

Chris Black: How Long Gone Podcast Host & Writer on 'The Art of Conversation'

"I don’t think every creative person should be given full license to do whatever they want. Boundaries—or restrictions—can breed greater creativity. How Long Gone is an hour. We never do more. We never do less"