Street Art in Nepal, Pt. 1: Art as a Tool for Social Change [Podcast]

Late in 2022 L.A. graffiti artist extraordinaire Man One traveled to Nepal to participate in a cultural exchange program designed to celebrate the voices of Nepali minorities. Over a two week period, the California-based muralist — who also serves as co-founder of NOT REAL ART parent company, Crewest Studio — collaborated with Nepali artists, including traditional Mithila artists, on a unique public mural project promoting diversity, inclusion, and equality.

In today’s podcast episode, NOT REAL ART founder and host Scott “Sourdough” Power discusses the Nepal Street Art Project through a series of man-on-the-street interviews. Scott chats with those intimately involved in the project, including Man One and Project Coordinator Sarah Knight, who calls the venture “a people-to-people exchange through the arts that is particularly [focused] on the topic of social inclusion and diversity.”

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