NO small boy – apparently more than 5ms tall! how does it compare with Sean Henry’s ‘Man Walking’ or Elisabeth Frink’s “Walking Madonna” – read about it from artist Ronnie Van Hout.
Source: Boy Walking – UAP
NO small boy – apparently more than 5ms tall! how does it compare with Sean Henry’s ‘Man Walking’ or Elisabeth Frink’s “Walking Madonna” – read about it from artist Ronnie Van Hout.
Source: Boy Walking – UAP
2022-04-08 11:00
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A workshop is to help you become a better nature writer. Over the course of 90-120 minutes we’ll use two complementary forms - haiku and flash fiction - and draw inspiration from the shoreline (sea, lake, pond, river or stream) and other parts of the natural world.
2022-03-08 20:00
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A lyrical interrogation of a capital city, a landscape and our connection to place, London Clay celebrates urban edgelands: in-between spaces where the natural world and the metropolis collide. Through a combination of historical research, vivid reportage and personal memoir, it will transform how you see London, and cities everywhere.
2022-04-05 18:00
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WHERE CAN A WALK TAKE YOU? Duncan Minshull has brought together 20 contemporary writers to write about a walk they remember or a walk they have undertaken during the pandemic - join this Walking Writers Salon to chat with Duncan Minshull.
Walking Festival of Sound
2022-04-20 17:00
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Lundahl & Seitl present their new work Streetlight Harvesters, made with co-artists Untold Garden. In a series of invisible sound sculptures, this project appropriates the city's street lights in the form of a Monstrous Creature - conceived from a lineage of human control of the visible light spectrum, from fire & oil lanterns to the gas lights of the 19th century & today's electrical LED lights. As part of the Walking Festival of Sound.
25 May, 2022
Groundwork Gallery, King's Lynn
2022-05-15 14:00
GroundWork Gallery, 17 Purfleet Street, King's Lynn PE30 1ER, UK
haptic/tacit, three of the exhibiting artists in "FieldWork" will lead an afternoon of talking about their exploratory and entrepreneurial artistic practice. Part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 15-29 May, in association with Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn and their exhibition "Field Work".
The Cultural Capital Exchange
2022-03-25 14:00
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Revealing untold stories of women in Birmingham, this walk uses the act of walking itself as a means of connecting to the world around us.
Groundwork Gallery, King's Lynn
2022-05-22 14:00
GroundWork Gallery, 17 Purfleet Street, King's Lynn PE30 1ER, UK
Spend an engaging afternoon of talking and walking with writer and film-maker John Rogers. Author of ‘This Other London- Adventures in the Overlooked City’, he will guide us through his many ways of approaching the familiar and the unfamiliar in the city. Part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 15-29 May, in association with Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn and their exhibition "Field Work".
2022-09-25 15:30
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The Write About Walking showcase event introduces the shortlisted authors of the walk · listen · create / Sound Walk September writing competition, and includes readings of their poetry and prose.