
In this episode, I have an engaging conversation with my brother, Conrad Stoffberg, an architecture lecturer at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. We delve into our shared passion for art and design, sparked by a recent visit to one of William Kentridge's exhibitions in Cape Town.
Conrad reflects on his creative journey, discussing the evolution of his understanding of creativity and the influence of Kentridge's work on his own practice. We explore the significance of sketchbooks as incubators for ideas and the importance of embracing the messy process of creativity.
This episode is an exploration of what it means to be a creative individual in today’s fast-paced world.
You'll notice that there’s a moment in the episode where I cannot read my own handwriting! Bronwyn Lace started the Centre for the Less Good Idea with William Kentridge, not Bronwyn Lee.
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