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In this episode, we sit down with renegade street artist Bandit to explore the raw, urgent power of art in times of crisis. From scorched streets in Alta Dena to bombed-out buildings in Ukraine, Bandit’s work doesn’t just decorate walls—it confronts systems, tells untold stories, and carves space for resistance. We talk about his upcoming May 3rd show, his daring trip into a war zone, and the documentary that followed. Along the way, we unpack what it means to be an artist in a world on fire—and how creativity can be a force of survival, truth, and defiance.
By Angela Ferendo-WattsIn this episode, we sit down with renegade street artist Bandit to explore the raw, urgent power of art in times of crisis. From scorched streets in Alta Dena to bombed-out buildings in Ukraine, Bandit’s work doesn’t just decorate walls—it confronts systems, tells untold stories, and carves space for resistance. We talk about his upcoming May 3rd show, his daring trip into a war zone, and the documentary that followed. Along the way, we unpack what it means to be an artist in a world on fire—and how creativity can be a force of survival, truth, and defiance.