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In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of affordable art spaces with CEO of Second Floor Studios & Arts Nichole Herbert Wood. From her beginnings in business economics to her transformative journey into the arts, Nichole shares her insights on the challenges artists face in securing affordable studio spaces. We explore the concept of "creative destruction" and the importance of long-term decision-making in the arts sector. Nichole also introduces her innovative formula for determining true affordability, emphasising the need for community-driven solutions and policy interventions. Join us as we uncover the complexities of balancing passion and practicality in the art world. Read more about the Herbert Affordability Formula (HAF) here [https://www.laasn.co.uk/herbert-affordability-formula] Check out Second Floor Studios & Arts Here [https://www.secondfloor.co.uk/] Chapters 00:00 Nichole's Journey into the Arts 06:52 The Importance of Long-Term Decision-Making 08:21 The Healing Power of Art 09:55 Addressing the Crisis of Affordability 17:21 Understanding the Economics of Artist Studios 24:31 Defining True Affordability for Artists 29:59 Building a Supportive Ecosystem for Artists 32:06 The Creative Industries vs. Traditional Arts 35:55 The Role of Artists in Society 40:13 Challenges in Acquiring Spaces for Artists 51:41 Alternative Models for Community-Driven Development 59:27 The Herbert Affordability Formula
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