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We very much look forward to highlight your work on walk · listen · create. There are many ways in which you can contribute.

To be able to contribute, you need to be registered and logged in. You also need to provide a few basic details as part of your profile.

We have a few short explainer videos on how you can include your material.

Here are the ways in which you contribute:

  • We love to include your walking art in the Museum of Walking, our archive of walking pieces. If you created a sound walk on Echoes, Guidemate, or Storydive, you can quickly import most details on our archive. To do so, press the downward-pointing triangle next to “Add a walking piece”.
    Don’t forget to check your piece’s eligibility for our walking art awards, the Sound Walk September and Marsarto Awards.
  • Are you hosting an event you think is well-suited for our events calendar, you can submit it for inclusion.
  • You’re keen to write an article connected to your work, or thoughts, related to ‘walking’ as an artistic practice? Contact us.
  • You know of a book that really should be in our library? You can suggest it here.
    You can also send us a review copy of your own books. Contact us here.
  • You can submit a video to our Videos & Films archive.
  • Include links in our link directory. If you submit a link with an RSS feed, an iCal feed, or a podcast feed, we can monitor them for updates. Podcast episodes are included in our podcast archive.
  • If you’re hosting a conference that’s related to walking art or practices, contact us to see whether we can host your related listings.
  • We can include your organisation as a partner, after which you can manage the members of your organisation, for whom your organisation will then be listed as part of their profile. Contact us if you’re keen.
  • Did you check our glossary and notice a walking-related expression is missing. Go on and submit it.

We can keep running this website, our events, and our awards, thanks to your support. Consider becoming a supporter.

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twalking

Walking and talking (often employed during a walkshop).

Added by Stephen Hodge

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