This is a story of people who don’t fear Earth’s sharpest elements, but rather have established profound connections with these wild landscapes through athleticism and artistry.
Follow this series as we explore the wild within ourselves and the outer edges of our planet and how these two landscapes can be fused through experience and expression. The Art of Wild will immerse you into the common language of experience, a way of perceiving and preserving the world.
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Lindsay Marie Stewart Artist Bio
Lindsay Marie Stewart produces non-fiction documentaries emerging from both ethnographic fieldwork and journalism. Her goal is to engage various audiences across different cultural settings and harness perspectives drawn from the arts, the human sciences, and the humanities. Most recently, Lindsay has been recognized for her work with the 2013 Public Ethnography Award for the multi-award winning documentary, A Hand To Stand. It is the first film of seven within the Natural Connections Project, a multi-media series showcasing Indigenous schools using innovative teaching and learning practices to engage students across the country.


Beautifully shot and edited, Lindsay!