On today's episode of Artful Accessibility, Chloé Duplessis chats with Jonathon Stalls, a multidisciplinary walking artist who once spent 242 days walking across the US. Jonathon continues to find inspiration in diverse landscapes and communities, informing his creative work of drawings, events, writing, and activism. He's the author of WALK - Slow Down, Wake Up & Connect at 1-3 Miles Per Hour and the creator of the Pedestrian Dignity Project.
Join Chloé and Jonathon as they discuss the myriad challenges pedestrians face, advocating for better accessibility for non-drivers, and the beauty of slowing down and connecting with the natural world around us.
Discover more about Jonathon and his work at https://www.intrinsicpaths.com and @jstallz on Instagram. Learn more about the Pedestrian Dignity Project @pedestriandignity on Instagram and https://pedestriandignity.substack.com/.
Find out more about Artful Accessibility and Duplessis Art at https//www.duplessisart.com and @duplessis.art on Instagram.
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