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Any walking piece (that is not a sound walk) released after January 1 2024 is eligible for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. The deadline is the last day of October.

Featured Marŝarto25 25 Jan, 2026

It’s the winners of Marŝarto25

The Marŝarto25 shortlist reflected a wide and compelling field of walking practices, demonstrating how walking continues to operate as a critical, poetic, and socially embedded artistic method. Across a range of geographies, durations, and intentions, the shortlisted works shared an understanding of walking as a way of thinking with the world: attentive to landscape, community,

Featured Marŝarto25 08 Jan, 2026

Drawing Walks and Intervals

Joe Richardson explores how walking and drawing activate shifts between roles and selves in Drawing Walks and Intervals as Activation Devices.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, Joe reflects on the work. Moving between roles Many contemporary artists will relate to feeling that they are constantly required to move between different roles and identities, switching headspaces,

Featured Marŝarto25 05 Jan, 2026

Spaziergang On An Empty Canvas

Soda Paapi created an ambient documentary featuring Toronto, a ‘walking video’ called 40 Nights in Toronto, where he realised that, sometimes, instead of thinking we need to escape, all we need is a different perspective.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, he is interviewed about the work. In April 2024, Soda Paapi flew from Berlin to

Featured Marŝarto25 02 Jan, 2026

Walking, Mapping, and the Plurality of Place

Christopher Kaczmarek hosted a walkshop at WAC25 called Drawing Cartographies of Perception, exploring the personal and subjective nature of navigation and cartography and the diverse ways people perceive and move through space.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, he reflects on the piece. A map is never a place. It is a translation, an abstraction,

WAC25: Walking Home / Walking in Transition
Featured Marŝarto25 29 Dec, 2025

Of Lines, Time, and Inefficient Gaits

Carlos ‘Luca’ Idrobo produced Love Letters to Walking Art and Science, a cumulative piece that honours pivotal artistic and scientific works focused on walking as both motif and practice, combining photography, drawing, light-drawings, performance, and land art.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, he reflects on the piece. Walking a line has been standard practice

Featured Marŝarto25 25 Dec, 2025

Walking a Contemporary Valley Section

Claudia Zeiske walked From Mountain to Sea, a 220km walk through Aberdeenshire, and a COVID-19 commemoration walk, marked by benches, music, an embroidered tablecloth, illustrated map, and film.Her work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, she reflects on the experience. Over two years, I walked from mountain to sea forth and back across Aberdeenshire in the

Featured Marŝarto25 22 Dec, 2025

Walking a Meadow: Cultivating Collective Attention

Laura Reeder walked with local youth and neighbors over two underused lawns in the City of Syracuse, NY. The walks turned undervalued public fields into living drawings, exploring how walking in public space connects ecology, safety, and community.Her work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, she reflects on the experience. My year as resident artist with

Featured Marŝarto25 18 Dec, 2025

How did ferns, rocks and 1,000 km become a film?

Dario Laganà went on a 1000 km walk in Norway, and produced the short film Like a Fern Between Rocks, documenting this solitary, nomadic experience. This work is one of the shortlisted pieces for the Marŝarto Awards 2025.  Dario earlier wrote about his experience in A loud solitude, and goes deeper into his experience, below. All of my

Featured Marŝarto25 04 Dec, 2025

Announcing the Marŝarto25 shortlist

This year is the third time we’re hosting the Marŝarto Awards, and, for the first time, we received a (slightly) larger number of submissions for the Marŝarto Awards than we did for the SWS Awards. Objectively, this makes sense, as sound walks are a subset of walking art.On the other hand, while sound walks are

clittering

To make frictional or rattling sound + clittering (Anglo-Irish) – the noise of hurrying feet (from Irish: cliotar)

Added by Maurice Azzano
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