The website "beckinevin.wordpress.com" serves as the personal blog and portfolio of Becki Nevin, an artist and educator specializing in walking art and cultural geography. The content features detailed accounts of her site-specific walking projects, installations, and community-based art practices that explore the intersections of landscape, memory, and human movement. Through narrative, photographic documentation, and reflective essays, the site provides insight into how walking functions as both a method of artistic inquiry and a form of cultural engagement.
The blog also includes academic reflections, project descriptions, and collaborative artworks, situating Nevin's work within contemporary practices of psychogeography and phenomenological approaches to place. Emphasizing the relational and experiential dimensions of walking, the site highlights how mobility is employed to disrupt conventional spatial perceptions and foster alternative understandings of environment and history. Additionally, some posts document workshops and participatory events, illustrating Nevin’s commitment to integrating community involvement into her practice.
Most recent articles
Monday 20th June 2016
Spiderwebs glisten gossamer in the early evening sunlight, fine spun threads of luminosity. I can smell plant life in the air, fresh and green yet spiked with an earthiness. A bird squawks, car alarm pitch. I close my eyes and in a sudden rush of breeze the leaves of the trees rustle, transporting me to […]
25th January 2016
Skeletal trees line my immediate horizon, the night sky behind above around them a powdery chemicalised orange, nuclear fall-out. The wind blows through my hair, sends it cascading across the lower half of my face, silk twine on tongue. In this LED evening I have night camera vision and the breeze scrapes dry, rattling leaves […]
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