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Walking the Land – Last Tuesday Café with Collectif Bonneau-Knight

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Walking the Land Last Tuesday Café, 25th November 2025, 8pm London Time

We are really pleased to be able to announce that Canadian artists “Collectif Bonneau-Knight” are presenting some of their fascinating work at this month’s café.

As well as promising to be an interesting, in-depth view onto their working practice, this will also be an opportunity to scope out with them the possibility of a joint project.

Please email wtl@walkingtheland.org.uk to express your interest in joining us and to book at place at the cafe. We will then send you further details and a zoom link.

More about Bonneau-Knight Collective

Walking artists intimately bound to landscape and geography, our practice considers body-time-place interconnectedness using various media. At the heart of our approach is a fully collaborative process; the resulting work is dependent on this shared space. This openness frequently includes public participation whereby the participant becomes part of the artwork in a relationship of reciprocity.

Our artists book Atlas of a small parcel of land emerged following a research and creation residency on a plot of agricultural land, in rural central Québec, Canada, on the traditional territory of the W8banaki Nation. Having obtained pedestrian right of way for a year, we slowly investigated the property, reflecting on its multiple histories and fragmentations, making work in situ while deepening our connection to the place.

This Last Tuesday Café will be facilitated by Janette Kerr and Richard Keating (Walking the Land CIC)

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