Harry Stevens
Young at Art host

Broadcaster / Presenter / Journalist

Harry Stevens is a journalist, broadcaster and Podcast host based in the East Midlands in England. He launched Young at Art, an arts and culture podcast in 2022, where he speaks to visionaries from the world of art and design including Global Head of Collections for Soho House Kate Bryan and Interior Designer Sophie Conran. In July 2023, He graduated with a distinction in MA Broadcast Journalism at City, University of London in (2022-2023). Prior to this, he graduated with First Class Honours from BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism at Central Saint Martins, (2018-2022).

Harry is a Freelance Radio Producer and Newsreader for BBC Radio Nottingham, and also is a presenter on GlitterBeam Radio.

Harry has interviewed many people from the design world and further afield, including Harper’s Bazaar’s Justine Picardie, American Vogue’s Jonathan Van Meter, British Vogue’s Sarah Mower, Founder of The Wick and KTW London Katy Wickremesinghe, Journalist Benjamin Butterworth, History Hit TV’s Alice Loxton, Interior Designer Jermaine Gallacher, Artist SJ Axelby, Costume Designer Anna Scott Robbins (Downton Abbey) and 4x Jasmine Award-winning perfume journalist Alice Du Parq.

Harry recently interviewed the University of the Arts London Ukrainian Society and also 20-year-old Ukrainian journalism student Lana Schadey about their experiences living away from their familes whilst war rages in their home country. At the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Harry Interviewed nurses on the frontline to see how the start of Covid was affecting them and the hospitals they worked in.

In 2021, Harry was Production Assistant for Duchess, the Podcast where he worked closely alongside the Executive Producer with the development of the second series and in 2020, Harry was Features Intern for Harper’s Bazaar UK and Town and Country UK. In 2019 he was part of the winning group for the LVMH Sustainability project in collaboration with Maison Zero and Fendi. Harry was Course Representative for the 5 years of his degree.

Drawing by Beatrice Ross