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Walking Arts & Health – Episode 2 – Walking arts across changing bodies

In this online café, we brought together four artists and practitioners working at the intersection of walking, health, and care to explore how walking is shaped by lived physical conditions. Rather than focusing on walking as an individual ability, we ask how walking becomes a practice of adaptation, resilience, negotiation, and relational care. Through artistic

Pam Patterson Leena Raudvee +4
Sound walk

Wolverhampton Literature Festival

Wolverhampton Literature Festival was a vibrant annual event celebrating literature, poetry, music, and the arts. In 2020, the festival partnered with OVERHEAR to commission ten local poets to write about ten beloved independent city venues in Wolverhampton. These poems were recorded and virtually “pinned” to their respective locations, allowing festival-goers to discover and collect them

Tom Peel
walkingevent

Women Walking in the Woods from Twilight to Moonlight

2025 is the 20th anniversary of events in The Boreal Poetry Garden in Portugal Cove. To celebrate, Marlene Creates and Paula Courage will guide 4 night walks in the boreal forest just for girls and women. Wednesday July 9 and Thursday July 10 at 8:30 pm (NDT) in conjunction with the Night of the Birds Shed Feathers

Marlene Creates
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On Walking On

On Walking On looks outward onto—or rather, walks through—the work of various writers for whom walking was or is an important element of daily life. The number of writers who were or are serious walkers is striking, and the connection goes back to antiquity, more recently including Woolf, Nerval, Sand, Debord, Sebald, and many others.

Cole Swensen

health

3 sub-collections · 45 items
Sub-collection

poetry

6 sub-collections · 196 items

Related

video

Walking Arts & Health – Episode 2 – Walking arts across changing bodies

In this online café, we brought together four artists and practitioners working at the intersection of walking, health, and care to explore how walking is shaped by lived physical conditions. Rather than focusing on walking as an individual ability, we ask how walking becomes a practice of adaptation, resilience, negotiation, and relational care. Through artistic

Pam Patterson Leena Raudvee +4
Sound walk

Wolverhampton Literature Festival

Wolverhampton Literature Festival was a vibrant annual event celebrating literature, poetry, music, and the arts. In 2020, the festival partnered with OVERHEAR to commission ten local poets to write about ten beloved independent city venues in Wolverhampton. These poems were recorded and virtually “pinned” to their respective locations, allowing festival-goers to discover and collect them

Tom Peel
walkingevent

Women Walking in the Woods from Twilight to Moonlight

2025 is the 20th anniversary of events in The Boreal Poetry Garden in Portugal Cove. To celebrate, Marlene Creates and Paula Courage will guide 4 night walks in the boreal forest just for girls and women. Wednesday July 9 and Thursday July 10 at 8:30 pm (NDT) in conjunction with the Night of the Birds Shed Feathers

Marlene Creates
book

On Walking On

On Walking On looks outward onto—or rather, walks through—the work of various writers for whom walking was or is an important element of daily life. The number of writers who were or are serious walkers is striking, and the connection goes back to antiquity, more recently including Woolf, Nerval, Sand, Debord, Sebald, and many others.

Cole Swensen
Walking piece
A poem about the benefits of walking.

A poem about the benefits of walking.

APA style reference

Bothin, D. (2023). I ♥ Walking. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/i-%e2%99%a5-walking/
Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

jaywalking

Crossing a street or highway not at an official cross walk or signalled controlled junction; in North America it is an offence for which you can be fined.

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