Tom Cantwell presents BOUNDARY, a platform conceived as a series of studies in forward-thinking practices and systems. The project explores new forms of cultural programming, independent patronage, and deep listening, working with a group of like-minded collaborators across disciplines. Our output spans interviews, events, and interdisciplinary collaborations, each designed to create thoughtful spaces where pioneering artists can share work and ideas.

Boundary Inc., the platform’s flagship interview series, that I launched in 2025 with a conversation with pioneering electronic musician Oscar Powell, coinciding with the release of his album We Do Recover and a headline show at the ICA. This was followed by Boundary presents LONGPLAYER [LIVE], an intimate listening event debuting Powell’s WDR EP1 at the KEF Music Gallery, London.

Over the past decade, I have worked across music, fashion, and media with the likes of Stone Island, Moncler, Axel Arigato, Hypetrak. My practice spans creative direction, editorial, partnerships, artist relations, and cultural strategy, with a long-standing focus on supporting artists and building frameworks that prioritise experimentation over commercialism.

I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts from Royal Holloway, University of London, specialising in video art and theory. My academic work examined the work and ideas of Chris Marker, Alfred Hitchcock, and pre-war German Expressionism, shaping an ongoing interest in time, memory, image, and cultural systems.

BOUNDARY exists to study, prototype, and share forward-looking cultural models—championing the world’s most innovative creative voices and emerging practices, while developing new forms of patronage that allow work to be experienced at depth and over time.