Most people see billboards as purely a means of advertising a business, a means of capitalistic communication to the masses and nothing more.
Wendy Hickey, founder of Art Pop Street Gallery, is not most people.
In this episode of the Biscuit Podcast, Tim interviews Wendy Hickey about her work with work with Art Pop, in which she replaces billboard ads with billboard art. In one motion, Wendy beautifies the city and provides a powerful platform for local artists.
After that, Matt Olin speaks with Armah Shiancoe, founder of the local community service non-profit Give 'N Go.
In between, Nikki Eason gives us her final Mogul Moment... for now!

Most people see billboards as purely a means of advertising a business, a means of capitalistic communication to the masses and nothing more.

Wendy Hickey, founder of Art Pop Street Gallery, is not most people.

In this episode of the Biscuit Podcast, Tim interviews Wendy Hickey about her work with work with Art Pop, in which she replaces billboard ads with billboard art. In one motion, Wendy beautifies the city and provides a powerful platform for local artists.

After that, Matt Olin speaks with Armah Shiancoe, founder of the local community service non-profit Give 'N Go.

In between, Nikki Eason gives us her final Mogul Moment... for now!