Public Artist Graham Coreil-Allen standing in a crosswalk surrounded by pavement art
Washington Post This artist paints on streets to make them safer places to walk article preview

Ian Duncan, This artist paints on streets to make them safer places to walk, The Washington Post, December 27, 2023

Strong Towns Tactical Urbanism in Baltimore article preview

Ben Abramson, Tactical Urbanism in Baltimore Yields Safer Streets, Inspiring Art, Strong Towns, July 27, 2023

TIME Cooling Urban Heat Islands article preview

Jillian Mock, Cooling Urban Heat Islands, Time Magazine, November 10, 2022

Three young black men on bicycles wait to cross Auchentoroly Terrace

Katie Puckett, Active Travel: The Park that Became an Island, The Possible, January 2022

Reverberations Crosswalk #2

Ben Stone, Making Streets Safer, Forecast Forward, February 2021

Design for Distancing Ideas Guidebook cover

Design for Distancing Ideas Guidebook, Baltimore City & Neighborhood Design Center, June 29, 2020

Big Jump preview

Alex Holt, Baltimore’s “Big Jump” path aims to bridge highways and historic wrongs, Greater Greater Washington, November 21, 2019

Barclay STEM Crosswalks preview

Sean Doyle, Bringing art and culture to the street, Smart Growth America, October 28, 2019

Footprints Crosswalk

Daniel C. Vock, As Pedestrian Deaths Spike, Feds Take on Fanciful Crosswalks, WIRED, October 23, 2019

Baltimore Sun Artscape cover photo of Choose Your Own Adventure beach balls

Jonathan M. Pitts, Art you can touch / Artscape crowds resilient in face of heavy rain, early closing, The Baltimore Sun, July 21, 2018

Hopscotch Crosswalks Colossus footprints

Anne Marie Chaker, Cities Want Young Families to Play and Stay, The Wall Street Journal, August 15, 2014

Something Cool A Hopscotch Crosswalk In Baltimore preview

Eyder Peralta, Something Cool: A ‘Hopscotch Crosswalk’ In Baltimore, NPR: the two-way, December 3, 2013

Screenshot of 99% Invisible podcast episode Names vs The Nothing web page

Roman Mars & Olive Samuel Greenspan, Names vs The Nothing, 99% Invisible, PRX, August 6, 2012