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See the world through the eyes of an autistic poet in a new exhibit by Adam Wolfond and Estée Klar

See the world through the eyes of an autistic poet in a new exhibit by Adam Wolfond and Estée Klar

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When Adam Wolfond was in his primary school years, the public education system wasn't giving him the support he needed as a nonverbal autistic student. So his mother, Estée Klar, along with other educators and allies, created their own kind of classroom, where neurodivergent kids could feel more free to learn in their own ways, pacing around the room or sitting in bean bag chairs. For Wolfond, using a text-to-speech device, he was finally able to respond in full sentences at his own pace—and discover his own poetic voice.

This month, he is debuting an art exhibition at the Koffler Arts Centre in Toronto, "What If My Body is a Beacon for the World?", running from Jan. 9-26. The exhibit includes video installations and projections, along with bean bag chairs and sticks laying around the ground, which are central to Wolfond's way of living and communicating.

Wolfond and Klar join Culturally Jewish, The CJN's arts podcast, to describe their artwork and journey to get here.

Credits

  • Hosts: Ilana Zackon and David Sklar
  • Producer: Michael Fraiman
  • Music: Sarah Segal-Lazar

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