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WALC Cafe Walk Notations: A book as a trace |
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2026-04-15 17:00
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ReRouting believes an architecture of sustainable curatorial spaces can be built through walking and moving together with others. These spaces can be shaped both through partnerships with pre-existing projects and by independent wayfinding.
As a curatorial platform and in-motion space for research, exchange, and encounter, ReRouting hosts various artistic actions including artist-led walks, performances, workshops, group and individual walking residencies, and a conversation archive titled Walking with…
This project aims to encourage a new generation of audience, curator, and artist to rethink what curatorial space can be, to reconsider excessive production and fast-faced consumption, to remember to step away from the digital space and engage with others in-person, to find ways to reroute from broken systems and discover new paths.
Walking Arts & Local Communities (WALC) is an artistic cooperation project, co-funded by the European Union, Creative Europe, starting in January 2024 for four years. With seven partners from five countries, WALC establishes an International Center for Artistic Research and Practice of Walking Arts, in Prespa, Greece, at the border with Albania and North Macedonia, backed up by an online counterpart in the format of a digital platform for walking arts.
WALC builds on the previous work of hundreds of artists and researchers already practicing Walking Arts as a collaborative medium, and having met at the significant previous walking arts events and encounters in Greece, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, and during online activities at walk · listen · create.

We acknowledge the support of the EU Creative Europe Cooperation grant program in the framework of the European project WALC (Walking Arts and Local Community).
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
