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What happens when art refuses to stay quiet?In this episode, Austin-based public artist Niz breaks down the real role of art in society, not as decoration, but as disruption. From murals that challenge mental health stigma to pieces exposing modern-day slavery, her work forces conversations most people would rather avoid.She shares what it means to create art that isn’t “safe,” the tension between truth and public acceptance, and how censorship doesn’t just come from governments, but from culture itself.This is a conversation about courage. About intuition. About listening to something deeper and choosing to express it anyway.Because art isn’t here to make people comfortable.It’s here to wake them up. -------Niz is a Peruvian-Ukrainian muralist and street artist creating emotionally charged public work rooted in spiritual depth and social inquiry. Her murals act as both mirror and medicine, reconnecting people to earth, ancestry, and spirit.Raised between cultures and shaped by political unrest, recovery, and graffiti, she is largely self-taught, developing multilayer stencil techniques that define her large-scale work.Based in Austin since 2008, Niz has painted over 40 public murals and is a member of Few and Far Women, the largest all-female graffiti crew in the world.Her work sits at the intersection of public art, activism, and modern myth-making.It is built to disrupt, transform, and heal.urban art+inspiration+manifestation http://www.nizgraphics.com http://www.facebook.com/Niz.graphics [email protected]@nizgraphics.com -------TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Introduction to Niz and public art00:02 – Art as activism and starting conversations00:05 – Mental health mural during the pandemic00:07 – Art exposing modern-day slavery00:10 – Why art isn’t meant to be safe00:13 – Global perspectives on censorship and repression00:19 – Mindfulness, intuition, and creative process00:24 – Social media, illusion, and the “funhouse” effect00:30 – Staying grounded in a chaotic world00:31 – Vision for a more connected, harmonious future00:38 – The role of the “jester” in speaking truth00:40 – Overcoming addiction and personal challenges
By Truth and Justice LeagueWhat happens when art refuses to stay quiet?In this episode, Austin-based public artist Niz breaks down the real role of art in society, not as decoration, but as disruption. From murals that challenge mental health stigma to pieces exposing modern-day slavery, her work forces conversations most people would rather avoid.She shares what it means to create art that isn’t “safe,” the tension between truth and public acceptance, and how censorship doesn’t just come from governments, but from culture itself.This is a conversation about courage. About intuition. About listening to something deeper and choosing to express it anyway.Because art isn’t here to make people comfortable.It’s here to wake them up. -------Niz is a Peruvian-Ukrainian muralist and street artist creating emotionally charged public work rooted in spiritual depth and social inquiry. Her murals act as both mirror and medicine, reconnecting people to earth, ancestry, and spirit.Raised between cultures and shaped by political unrest, recovery, and graffiti, she is largely self-taught, developing multilayer stencil techniques that define her large-scale work.Based in Austin since 2008, Niz has painted over 40 public murals and is a member of Few and Far Women, the largest all-female graffiti crew in the world.Her work sits at the intersection of public art, activism, and modern myth-making.It is built to disrupt, transform, and heal.urban art+inspiration+manifestation http://www.nizgraphics.com http://www.facebook.com/Niz.graphics [email protected]@nizgraphics.com -------TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Introduction to Niz and public art00:02 – Art as activism and starting conversations00:05 – Mental health mural during the pandemic00:07 – Art exposing modern-day slavery00:10 – Why art isn’t meant to be safe00:13 – Global perspectives on censorship and repression00:19 – Mindfulness, intuition, and creative process00:24 – Social media, illusion, and the “funhouse” effect00:30 – Staying grounded in a chaotic world00:31 – Vision for a more connected, harmonious future00:38 – The role of the “jester” in speaking truth00:40 – Overcoming addiction and personal challenges