Ché Morales is a New York-based curator, experiential designer and creative force whose career has spanned art, design, events and publishing. During the pandemic, he launched his own independent magazine project, driven by a desire to reconnect community and storytelling at a time when traditional spaces were closed. Ché’s work is rooted in the belief that art and creativity should be accessible, tangible and above all, human.
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In this conversation, we talk about the evolution of Ché’s practice and the lessons he’s learned along the way. From navigating the challenges of growth to embracing the messiness of collaboration, Ché reflects on what it really takes to build something meaningful in the creative world. We touch on the shifting perceptions of success, the power of community, and the ways physical experiences and printed media continue to hold value in an increasingly digital space.
This is an honest, wide-ranging discussion about creativity, risk-taking, and what happens when you lean into uncertainty and keep showing up.
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We’ve crossed paths with Ché over the years and have always admired his creative energy, his ability to connect people, and his instinct to jump in with both feet when an idea strikes. We’ve spoken many, many times behind the scenes, so it felt natural to finally sit down and capture one of those conversations. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.
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