East Street Arts’ External Relations Director (now at Bradford City Council and Chair of East Street Arts) – Nicola Greenan was invited to talk to Larry Budd of BBC Radio Leeds about East Street Arts’ new A City Less Grey project and the impact street art is having on the city of Leeds.
Nicola gave a great insight into what East Street Arts hopes to achieve with A City Less Grey, shared her personal opinions on the development of street art within the city of Leeds and had the opportunity to respond to John, a member of the public that wasn’t too sure about street arts place in Leeds…
You can listen to the full interview below.
This broadcast aired on Thursday 3rd August 2017 (2:20pm). All audio copyright belongs to BBC Radio Leeds.
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