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Fighting Giants with Regan Linton
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Fighting Giants with Regan Linton

with Regan Linton, theatre artist, creator, actor, director, writer, filmmaker, educator, voiceover artist, leader, advocate, and agent for change.

On this episode of Artful Accessibility, Chloé speaks with Regan Linton, a multi-talented Denver-based artist working as a director, writer, filmmaker, and theater artist. Regan co-wrote and directed the Warner Bros.-produced short film, Jack and the Beanstalk, now streaming on Max. Part of the Reframed: Next Gen Narratives series, the film tells the story of a neurodivergent grocery store employee denied a living wage who must find the courage to fight for what's right.

Regan, a wheelchair user since a car accident resulted in paralysis, is the former artistic director of Phamaly, a disability-affirmative theater company. At Phamaly, she began developing a new artistic aesthetic that centers disability as an asset.

Chloé and Regan discuss the challenges and, more importantly, unique creative power that come with navigating the art world with a disability. They explore how their disabilities have become a source of strength and creative inspiration.

Find out more about Regan at www.reganlinton.com

Learn more about Artful Accessibility and Duplessis Art at duplessisart.com and on Instagram at instagram.com/duplessis.art.

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