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This week's text is a chunky art thought about the problems with London. Why is it so hard to be an artist, or an art worker, in London? Why is living in this city so fucking hard? What’s the problem with London, and WHY does it have a problem in the first place? WELL. I investigated. I spoke to: Haja Fanta, who works at HOME by Ronan Mckenzie; George Henry Longly and Prem Sahib, who run Ridley Road Project Space; Arman Nouri and Kwame Lowe, who work together as Kin Structures. I asked them a couple of questions, did some digging and now I'm here to tell you about the answers I found :)
if you want to read this as a text, it's on our website here
thank you to our readers for supporting our work on Patreon, Kofi and PayPal. we love u the most <3 <3 <3 <3
ALSO, pls rate & review the podcast so we can convince a sponsor to give us loadsa money money moneyyyyy - THANKS xxxx
By Gabrielle and Zarina5
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This week's text is a chunky art thought about the problems with London. Why is it so hard to be an artist, or an art worker, in London? Why is living in this city so fucking hard? What’s the problem with London, and WHY does it have a problem in the first place? WELL. I investigated. I spoke to: Haja Fanta, who works at HOME by Ronan Mckenzie; George Henry Longly and Prem Sahib, who run Ridley Road Project Space; Arman Nouri and Kwame Lowe, who work together as Kin Structures. I asked them a couple of questions, did some digging and now I'm here to tell you about the answers I found :)
if you want to read this as a text, it's on our website here
thank you to our readers for supporting our work on Patreon, Kofi and PayPal. we love u the most <3 <3 <3 <3
ALSO, pls rate & review the podcast so we can convince a sponsor to give us loadsa money money moneyyyyy - THANKS xxxx

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