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‘Way Beyond’, a national survey exhibition of Australian Walking Art

Articulate project space in Leichhardt, Sydney Australia will host a walking art exhibition from 10 February to 3 March 2024. This exhibition brings together artworks inspired by walking from 19 artists across Australia for whom walking is central to their creative practices.

Opening on 10 February 2024 at 2pm, the exhibition titled ‘Way Beyond’, is a comprehensive survey exhibition by Australian Walking Artists and is the first exhibition for the national network formed in mid-2023.

Co-convenor of Australian Walking Artists (AWA), Molly Wagner says the assembled works and walks highlight the rich diversity of creative walking practice within the Australian Walking Artists network.

The artists are Leonie Andrews (ACT), Tracey Benson (QLD), Renata Buziak (QLD), Mick Douglas (VIC), Kim V. Goldsmith (NSW), Annelies Jahn (NSW), Lisa Jones (NSW), Linda Knight (VIC), Bruce Mowson (VIC), Ainslie Murray (NSW), Sue Pedley (NSW), Perdita Phillips (WA), Anke Stäcker (NSW), Rochelle Summerfield (NSW), Bianca Tainsh (QLD), Amy Tsilemanis (VIC), Nicole Voevodin-Cash (QLD), Molly Wagner (NSW), and Leanne Wicks (NSW).

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Kim V. Goldsmith

Kim V. Goldsmith

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Molly Wagner

Molly Wagner

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Australian Walking Artists

Molly Wagner
Amy Tsilemanis
Kim V. Goldsmith
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2024-02-10 00:00
2024-02-10 00:00

Hosted by: Australian Walking Artists
Articulate project space, Parramatta Road, Leichhardt NSW, Australia

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Australian Walking Artists goes ‘Way Beyond’

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3 thoughts on “‘Way Beyond’, a national survey exhibition of Australian Walking Art

  1. HI Molly- I am interested in the Panel discussion | Sun Feb 18, 2.30-3.30pm AEDT for Australian Walking Artists exhibition but I think it is late at night in Canada. will it be recorded? Best, Dawn

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Back in the 1500s, nuddle had a few meanings that congregated low to the ground: To nuddle was to push something along with your nose or nudge forward in some other horizontal manner. By the 1800s, nuddle started referring to stooped walking, the kind of non-jaunty mosey in which someone’s head is hanging low. You can hear a touch of contempt in a phrase from an 1854 glossary by A. E. Baker: “How he goes nuddling along.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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