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An interview series discussing art, politics and the creative act relative to our current challenging political times… with thinkers, makers, occasional experts and some hot and bothered souls.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as art in politics, the creative process during crises, and the socio-political implications of art. Example episodes include discussions on how visual arts respond to political turbulence and conversations with artists reflecting on their roles in societal changes.

An interview series discussing art, politics and the creative act relative to our current challenging political times… with thinkers, makers, occasional experts and some hot and bothered souls.
Javier Caceres is an architect and artist born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, and currently based in Vancouver, Canada. He is a designer at Public Architecture + Design Inc. Javier holds a professional degree in architecture from the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV), graduating in 2011.
Throughout his career, Javier has collaborated on architectural and design projects across Venezuela, Peru, Spain, Chile, China, and Canada, cultivating a practice enriched by diverse cultural and professional contexts.
In 2015, he won first place in a national comic competition in Venezuela and became a contributor to El Universal's opinion section. Alongside his architectural work, Javier has continuously explored a wide range of artistic expressions — from graffiti and painting to comics and digital media — reflecting his multidisciplinary creative interests.

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