The website "https://vanessagrasse.wordpress.com" serves as an online portfolio and blog for Vanessa Grasse, an artist and cultural geographer. The site features a comprehensive overview of her artistic projects, which often explore themes related to place, memory, and identity through various mediums including drawing, printmaking, and installation. It also provides detailed accounts of her research interests in cultural geography, emphasizing the relationship between landscape and human experience.
Additionally, the site includes sections dedicated to recent exhibitions, academic publications, and collaborative projects. Visitors can find visual examples of Grasse’s work alongside descriptions that contextualize her practice within broader cultural and geographic frameworks. The blog component offers insights into ongoing research and reflections on art and geography, making the site a resource for those interested in walking art and the spatial dimensions of cultural expression.
Most recent articles
Walking-Drawing
I started this research during my MA final project. I am now revisiting this walking and drawing practice with artist Phill Harding. We listen, we observe, we draw, we walk, we talk. We practice attentiveness and focus on perception through... Continue Reading →
Routes
Routes is a project commissioned by Dance4 to engage local people from Belgrave and Braunstone communities in Leicester to encourage outdoor walking and explore the local areas through creative processes. Open the Routes Walk document here to retrace their footsteps... Continue Reading →
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The webpage at anitabacic.wordpress.com serves as the professional and creative portfolio of Anita Bacic, a multidisciplinary artist and writer based in the UK. The site documents her extensive engagement with walking as a practice and art form, including her projects, essays, and research that explore the intersections of movement, space, and cultural geography. Bacic’s work often incorporates elements of durational walks, locative technologies, and collaborative practices, aiming to investigate the sensory and experiential dimensions of urban and rural landscapes. Within the website, Bacic shares a variety of outputs such as long-form reflective essays, photographic documentation, and project descriptions that situate her practice within contemporary discourse on walking art and environmental perception. The site also includes links to her academic contributions, exhibitions, and workshops, highlighting her critical approach to geography through the lens of walking as embodied inquiry. Her writing frequently addresses themes of place, memory, and the politics of mobility, positioning her as a key figure in the intersection of artistic experimentation and cultural geography.
Park to Park Sunday walk – Tooting & Streatham Commons And Norbury Park
South of the River Thames the buildings are dense, and green spaces are in short supply. All the same, great rhomboids of park land dot the landscape on what was common land. At the time of the mid 1800’s expansion of London, local people campaigned and paid for the land to be set aside, and

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