In this episode we talk about Street Art with Dr Reuben Woods, who is the creative director of Watch this Space. We talk about what "Art" even is, as well as the growth of the street art movement in Christchurch after the earthquakes here in 2011. We also talk about Reuben's life and how he came to do his PHD on this topic. I really enjoyed this conversation because in my work as a lawyer I was involved in the establishment of this charity so it has been great to see how it has grown! If you enjoy this conversation then why not check out the other episodes on seeds.
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