Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
The Chain Coral Chorus
The Chain Coral Chorus is a Geopoetic research project that explores the connections and clashes between walking, geology and place-identity, creating poems, essays and field notes inspired by and set in the UNESCO Black Country Geopark.
Soles of Black Women: Walking Art as a Means to Reverse Engineer the Strong Black Woman Phenomena
Dr. Chris Omni's doctoral research on Black Joy in Green Spaces is now presented as a walking art performance that encourages Black women to prioritize rest. This piece is filmed in a way that poetically invites audiences to walk in the shoes of BW.
A Place to Return to
A 365 day walk around the whole of Britain, which connected with walking artists along the way.
TRACE: A Remote Geography of the Mind
Guided Walks in The Boreal Poetry Garden for School Children
Guided walks for school children in a patch of old-growth boreal forest in Newfoundland, Canada, with readings of site-specific poetry, followed by the children drawing memory maps of their walk.
DON’T SIT ON A BENCH, GET UP!
You never know when another woman will see you, understand you and make you do what you're supposed to do whether you like it or not. Wendy is undaunted by Noreen's whining and bad habits and gets her up and moving.
Flowalking ~ Sava
The project Flowalking ~ Sava by MU—Metod & Una is centred around an 880 km long artistic action along the river Sava enacted in 2022. It is part of the action- and process-based journeys along river flows that defy geography, history and cultures.
This constant flux
This constant flux is a walking art project in which I explore the idea of space using poetry and photography; what space might be, where it might be found and how it might be occupied and subject to intervention.
“Maverick” random walking piece
The Maverick deck offers 20 randomized tasks for solo adventurers or pairs, ensuring fresh and unique experiences with every shuffle. Ideal for exploration enthusiasts.
Walking in circles
When you are lost, it seems a good idea to walk a straight line. This piece reflects my experiment: for seven consecutive days I walked the same circle in the desert. Don’t we all walk in circles in our own lives, thinking we are going straight?
Walking Together
Walking Together is a film by SLQS: a meditative walk on horseback through Walthamstow Marshes exploring our relationship with more-than-humans, specifically equines, inspired by the walking meditations of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Nhất Hạnh.
Orientation
“Orientation” is a hand-bound chapbook of five short prose works on walking and landscape by Alexandra Huddleston.