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BC25 | Risk Art vs. Shock Art

An episode of the Makers & Mystics podcast, hosted by Stephen Roach, titled "BC25 | Risk Art vs. Shock Art" was published on March 17, 2025 and runs 45 minutes.

March 17, 2025 ·45m · Makers & Mystics

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In this final conversation of our BC25 introductions, Stephen Roach, Corey Frey, and Dr. Marie Teilhard discuss the complexities of art that challenge conventional boundaries. They explore themes of heretical art, the distinction between shock art and risk art, and the importance of trust and exploration in the creative process. **Trigger Warning: This episode deals with sensitive subject matter such as self-harm and cutting. Follow Makers and Mystics on Instagram: @makersan...

In this final conversation of our BC25 introductions, Stephen Roach, Corey Frey, and Dr. Marie Teilhard discuss the complexities of art that challenge conventional boundaries. 

They explore themes of heretical art, the distinction between shock art and risk art, and the importance of trust and exploration in the creative process. 

**Trigger Warning: This episode deals with sensitive subject matter such as self-harm and cutting. 

Follow Makers and Mystics on Instagram: @makersandmystics

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