This episode contains some strong language
It might be hard to admit, but there are still parts of the art world that are not accessible to everybody. So, what does it take to be a disruptor? To acknowledge you have privilege, and use it to create opportunities for those who don’t? It takes guts.
In this final episode of our Super Culture series, we speak to Ellie Pennick, Director of Guts Gallery, a community empowering underrepresented voices in the arts. Ellie talks about her early experiences of culture, what it takes to create a level playing field and the sculpture that changed everything
This podcast is part of Selfridges’ ongoing exploration of the most exciting individuals and ideas in the arts. Keep an eye on Super Culture at selfridges.com/superculture for mood-boosting events, art films and interviews that continue to explore the importance of culture
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