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New 2026  

7+7 Places to Walk (3-2)- Prespa Arts Encounters

In the meetings of the “7 plus 7 Places to Walk” – A 2 year laboratory of Ideas – all artists who participated or were present in WAC Encounters 2025 will have the chance to further discuss everything that took place in Prespa these 7 days, from June 30th to July 6th, 2025, and ruminate

New 2026  

WALC Course Cafe – Topogestures: Reflections on walking, performance, poetry and technology

This presentation by Bill Psarras reflects on the concept of topogesture which is a methodological distillation emerging from the author’s artistic practice over the last decade, within the remedial convergences of walking performance, poetry, and technology. Etymologically viewed, such a neologism is created as an oscillation between place (topos) and gesture (cheironomia), aiming to underscore how the artistic act invests meaning into and

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New 2014  

Thinking in Motion

Video recording of a talk that introduces WALKING, a symposium exploring practices of walking as modes of perception, spatial inquiry, and collective reflection. Situated in relation to Lucius Burckhardt’s Spaziergangswissenschaft, WALKING brings together positions from landscape architecture, art, research, and curatorial practice to examine how environments are read, constructed, and contested through movement. The presentation

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New 2026  

Collective Memory Walking (WALC Online course Session 7)

“Collective Memory Walking” four approaches by Katerina Pistola, Stefania Veldemiri, Nikos Theodoropoulos and Kórinna Latélis

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New 2026  

The Strollology of Lucius Burckhardt: Understanding Why the Landscape is Beautiful (WALC Online Course – conversation session)

An exploration of Lucius Burckhardt's philosophy on the beauty of landscape through strollology by Simona Vermeire

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New 2026  

Walking Arts and Community based practices (WALC Online Course Session 6)

Walking Arts and Community based practices with Janice Jensen (Germany) / WAP/BKN, Claudia Zeiske and Anna Viola Hallberg (Sweden) / WAP/BKN.

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New 2026  

Larch, Spruce, Fir, Birch, Hand, Blast Hole Pond Road, Newfoundland 2007–2026

In association with the Urban Tree Festival, we welcomed Marlene Creates award-winning photographer and long time supporter of walk · listen · create, as our café guest. Marlene discussed some of the work she has done over the past 24 years in her outdoor studio, which is a six-acre (2.4 hectares) patch of old-growth boreal forest where she

New 2026  

Walking and gender (WALC Online Course Session 5)

WALC Online Course — Session 5: Walking and Gender (April 18, 2026, 9h30 CEST) explores walking, bodies, care, and power through contributions by Katerina Pistola and Federica Rocchi / Colletivo Amigdaa

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2026  

Sociology of Art – Walking as a daily practice (WALC online course session 3)

Third session of the block Foundations of Walking Arts as part of the online course "Walking Arts and Local Communities" in the frame of the Creative Europe Cooperation project WALC.

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2026  

Art, Body, Ritual and Camera (WALC Online Course Session 4)

First session of the block "Walking as shared world Making" as part of the online course "Walking Arts and Local Communities" in the frame of the Creative Europe Cooperation project WALC.

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2026  

Walking as a Form of Art (WALC Online Course Session 2)

Second session of the block Foundations of Walking Arts as part of the online course "Walking Arts and Local Communities" in the frame of the Creative Europe Cooperation project WALC.

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2026  

Introduction to Walking Arts (WALC online course Session 1)

First session of the block Foundations of Walking Arts as part of the online course “Walking Arts and Local Communities” in the frame of the Creative Europe Cooperation project WALC. Speaker: Yannis Ziogas. Coordinators: Fred Adam and Geert Vermeire

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2025  

Walking Writers Salon: Colonial Britain Revealed

Richard White co-editor of “Breaking the Dead Silence” in conversation with historian Professor Corinne Fowler be talking about her newly published investigation into Colonial Britain: “Our Island Stories: Country Walks through Colonial Britain.“ One’s attitude to taking a walk in the British countryside might well change once you have read “Our Island Stories”. Corinne Fowler accompanies a

2024  

LINKED

A short film documenting LINKED, a sound walk by Graeme Miller

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