Rox Projects

The Bench Conversations

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The Bench Conversations is a reflective podcast on art and perception. It’s a quiet space where we slow down and spend time with art — not through trends or technique, and not by analyzing it quickly, but through attention and presence. Each season explores what happens when we give art the time it deserves and allow ourselves to truly stay with it. These are thoughtful, unhurried conversations about observation, meaning, and the subtle ways art shapes how we see and move through the world. If you’re looking for a calmer, more intentional way to engage with art, you’re welcome to sit here.

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Rox Projects

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Arts

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beacons.ai

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13. Apr 2026

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Episode 6- Slowness as Resistance 13.04.2026

How choosing depth over speed can protect integrity in creative practice. This week, experiment with slowness. Delay one reaction. Extend one moment.  Sit five minutes longer than usual. Notice what shifts. If you’d like to stay with the conversation, you’re welcome to follow The Bench Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode 5- Community Without Competition 07.04.2026

Imagining art spaces rooted in dignity, care, and mutual growth rather than comparison. This week, notice the creative spaces you’re part of. Do they encourage comparison? Or care? And what role do you play in shaping that? If you’d like to stay with the conversation, you’re welcome to follow The Bench Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode 4- The Fear of Being Seen 31.03.2026

Examining vulnerability, visibility, and the hesitation that often accompanies creative exposure. This week, notice where you hesitate to be seen. Ask yourself, is it about readiness? Or is it about safety? If you’d like to stay with the conversation, you’re welcome to follow The Bench Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode 3- Art Outside the Center 22.03.2026

Considering creativity beyond major cultural capitals and redefining what “center” means. This week, notice the art around you. Not the famous kind. The local kind. The overlooked kind. The mural you pass every day. The handmade sign. The small exhibition. Ask yourself: What if this is the center? If this made you pause, share it with someone who might begin to see their own place as a center.

Episode 2- What Happens When We Sit With Art? 14.03.2026

Exploring focus, calm, and the quiet power of sustained looking. This week, try something small: Look at one image for longer than you normally would. Notice when you want to move on. Notice when you want to judge. And instead, stay. See if focus turns into calm. If this conversation made you pause, share it with someone who would enjoy spending some time sitting with art together.

Episode 1- Why Visual Art Still Matters 07.03.2026

A reflection on art as interruption and why attention itself may be its most important function. This week, I invite you to sit with something. It doesn’t have to be in a museum. It can be a mural. A photograph. An object. Even a shadow on a wall. Give it a minute longer than you normally would. And notice what changes. If this conversation resonates with you, consider following the podcast and sh...

Season 1 -Overview 07.03.2026

This short episode introduces Season 1 of The Bench Conversations. It offers a brief overview of the themes and reflections that will unfold across the season. A quiet starting point before the conversations begin.

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