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Ministry of Arts

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Ministry of Arts, also known as Gary Mansfield, is an incredible creator who is dedicated to making artwork accessible to all. As the host of the Ministry of Arts Podcast, Gary engages in captivating conversations with emerging, established, and world-renowned artists each week. His love and extensive knowledge of art are palpable in every episode, and his booming Cockney voice and infectious enthusiasm make for an engaging and uplifting experience. With a lineup of previous artists including the likes of Mat Collishaw, Maggi Hambling, Mark Wallinger, Sarah Maple, and Richard Wilson RA, you can expect nothing short of inspiring discussions that delve deep into the artistic world. To get a glimpse into Gary Mansfield's own art adventures, make sure to follow @MizogArt on Instagram. The Ministry of Arts is truly a haven for anyone seeking to explore the wonders of art and its transformative power.

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