In this episode we speak to Jacqueline Flint, an independent creative that wears many hats in the art world and beyond. Touching on her role as a writer and facilitator, we speak to her about the advantages of studying English literature and how it prepared her to become a “translator” of literary and visual texts. We delve into the desire for recognition, losing your ego, and the overall importance and function of writing about art. In discussing her history as a curator, we go behind the scenes of exhibition making, the white cube and the magic of collaboration. Throughout we explore the role and importance of careers in humanities and lessons in following your own version of success.

Don’t forget to take part in the doodle challenge! This episodes prompt is "What makes your garden grow" #CLASdoodlechallenge