
Tim Timmey: Art That Speaks, Plays and Connects
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In this episode of unboxED, we meet Tim Nedrup, also known as Tim Timmey — an artist from Höganäs whose work stretches across graffiti, ceramics, public murals, and design. His pieces are playful, bold, and often unexpected — and they invite people to stop, look, and feel something real.
Tim talks about how he found his voice through street art, what it means to create in public spaces, and why staying curious and hands-on matters. While he's not a teacher, his work has a lot to say to those of us rethinking what learning looks like.
Together, we explore:
- How creative expression can reframe what “school” looks like today
- The role of art in developing voice, agency, and belonging among young people
- Tim’s collaborations with schools, cities, and global companies — and what educators can learn from them
- Why play, risk, and color matter more than ever in the learning landscape
For educators and leaders exploring new ways of doing school, Tim’s approach to creativity, risk-taking, and connection offers fresh inspiration. His projects show how art can help people engage, reflect, and build something together — inside or outside the classroom.— this conversation is a bold reminder that art is not extra. It’s essential.
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