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In Conversation with Edek Thompson

Season 1, Ep. 9

In this episode, Sue speak to Ed Thompson aka Edek Thompson. Ed lives and works in Hyde Park and is a popular workshop tutor at Left Bank and a great collaborator in the area.


Hear about Ed's journey as an artist, his work with Left Bank and his creative practice. Ed is passionate about accessibility to the arts and supporting neurodiverse makers and creators following the work he has done through his life working with autistic people of all ages and across the world!


You can follow Ed on Instagram HERE

Ed's Profile on curator space HERE


Find out more about OWLS Older Wiser Local Seniors and their work HERE

Here is the link to the Ed's latest exhibition with OWLS 'Apocalypse Remix' at Left Bank HERE


You can buy prints of Ed's work at our favourite art shop in Headingley Beam Works HERE


See the current Art Show at Wild Craft Bakery based in Meanwood HERE

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