The Mountain Club Podcast

What Does Peace Mean to You? Artist and Photographer Stuart Robertson’s Global Search

53 min · 28. apr. 2026
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A conversation shaped by perspective, place, and the pursuit of something deeper. Stuart Robertson, artist, photographer, and the force behind Peace in 10,000 Hands, shares how his work has taken him from Queenstown to some of the most remote and confronting corners of the world. Through experiences in places like Ukraine and Antarctica, Stu reflects on what it means to document humanity, capturing moments of connection, resilience, and quiet strength across vastly different cultures and environments. His work is less about the image itself, and more about the stories, people, and shared emotion behind it. Host Paddy Kluts explores the journey that has shaped Stu’s outlook, from his roots in Queenstown to a life spent moving between extremes, and how those experiences have redefined his understanding of community, creativity, and peace.

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