Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Shinrin-Yoku – Forest Bathing Night Walk
Tree worship is universal, as is our symbiotic relationship to trees. Come and explore Canberra’s heritage listed, 100-year-old Cork Forest. Join a cohort of Localjinni’s as we throw light on this enchanted wood, make walking drawings, and meditate on the nature of trees. Wander with the moon and share the magic of night in collective safety.
Radolfzeller Zauberbrunnen
Auf diesem Spaziergang spürst du in dein Inneres. Welcher Herzenswunsch begleitet dich schon länger? Mit Hilfe der keltischen Göttin Brigida und der zehn Radolfzeller Zauberbrunnen näherst du d...
Berufskrankheit
Fünf Stunden wartet Nick nun schon hier draußen in der Kälte. Doch der Mann, der da aus dem Auto steigt, ist nicht Rada. Verdammt, was nun?
Walk Me there
This project was addressing important themes of migration and home-finding via intimate use of walking as an empowering and explorative practice and space for an encounter and sharing.
Wheels Off
At a geographic and geologic boundary, hikers symbolically disable their vehicles. The rubber wheels are then used to first draw, then erase, a mountain snowcap or glacier. Melting “waters” tumble joyously downhill.
The Stranger
The Stranger is a performance, an object, a walking piece, and a system of facilitating self discovery using the landscape and the objects around it.
A History of Walking
Lydia Kennaway reads selected poems from her book, ‘A History of Walking’.
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.