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Clare Qualmann

I am an artist and academic using walking in my work
I am an artist/researcher whose work focuses on participatory, site specific, and experimental modes of contemporary creative practice. I was a founding member of the Walking Artists Network, and led an AHRC funded project (2012-2015) to extend its interdisciplinary connections with others using walking as a creative critical practice internationally. Ongoing projects include Perambulator a walking project with prams, and East End Jam, a walking, foraging, and preserving project that celebrates the unexpected fruitfulness of the urban environment. With Prof. Claire Hind I have co-edited two volumes of ‘wander scores’ Ways to Wander, and Ways to Wander the Gallery both published by Triarchy Press. My teaching, research and art practice explore the interconnections between art, activism and the radical potentials of participation. 
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pedestrianate

This word has been around since the mid-1800s. Here it is in an 1864 issue of the journal Notes & Queries: “I have been pedestrianating through a corner of Oxfordshire.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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