
Bettina Prentice on the Art of Building Home and Community from New York to London
In this episode of Building Home, host Nneya Richards speaks with Bettina Prentice, a renowned curator and cultural strategist, about her journey from New York to London, the art of hosting salons, and the importance of community in the contemporary art world. They discuss the role of artists in society, the significance of spirituality in art, and the cultural differences between New York and London. Bettina shares her experiences with the Artemis Council and her vision for supporting emerging artists, while also reflecting on what home means to her.
00:00 Living in Historical Splendor
01:52 Curating Conversations and Salons
04:41 Creating Immersive Experiences
07:12 Art and Cultural Shifts
12:44 The Role of Artists in Society
18:03 Life in London: A Cultural Transition
23:43 Embracing Community and Green Spaces
39:40 The Beauty of Train Travel and Slow Living
Follow Bettina's work and her salons on @Prentice_Cultural.
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Pardon the sound issues we experienced towards the end of this episode.
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