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Sophie Cabot

A talk and walk with walking artists Sophie Cabot (CAN) and Vicky Vergou (GR).

Invitation to join the online meetup and conversation with walking artists Sophie Cabot and Vicky Vergou.

  • Talk about art practices related to the topic of walking followed by presentations of personal work by Sophie Cabot and Vicky Vergou.
  • Artist intros and Q & A.
  • Presentations of walking experiences including presentations by Sophie: tresser les voix.. Braids the voices, braids the time, and Vicky: poetic lecture of walking experience and slideshow.
  • The artists will introduce a group walking practice called “Walking & Place” to be realized on…

Friday March 5th 
Walking: 1500 GMT 
Discussion:
1800 GMT

You can participate by clicking on the following link for the video chat:

https://whereby.com/oika-campfire

This event has happened

2021-02-26 18:00
2021-02-26 18:00
2021-02-26 18:00

Hosted by: Oika Campfire
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poetry

6 sub-collections · 197 items

time

Collection · 41 items

voix

Collection · 2 items

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