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Rhizomatischer Spaziergang Opening: 29.04.2026 19:00 Exhibition: 30.04.–26.07.2026 Wednesdays to Sundays 12:00 – 18:00 Galerie Historischer Keller Carl-Schurz-Straße 49, 13597 Berlin Free entrance
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POROUS ‘POROUS’ Saturday May 30th 7.30pm - 9.30pm The Lugg Meadows, Hereford, UK - exact meeting place tba email: kate@aluladown.uk for more details or to book a place
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PARADE PARADE is a participatory web-based project enacting an endless virtual procession of voices. Through spatial audio and WebXR, this living acoustic monument turns global dissonance into an immersive, shared act of resilience.
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Grand Tour 2026: Twelve Years Walking Around 2011, the Nau Côclea Contemporary Art Centre entered a moment of crisis, and so did I. It was not only a question of funding. I was also concerned with questions of format and with the relationship between audiences, artists and artworks, a relationship too often reduced to mere consumption. At the centre, people moved
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Enter our Pilgrimage Poetry Prize! Submit poems (up to 250 words) on the theme 'Solvitur Ambulando.' Judges: Electra Rhodes & Marcelle Newbold. Deadline: April 27, 2026, Midnight UTC. Prize: €100. Details: http://dlvr.it/TRyqJ0

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Art Explorations online with Gail Astbury Art Explorations are a series of walks investigating artworks displayed in outdoor settings in London, Barcelona, Edinburgh and New York, as well as on Britain’s Kent coast, created and led by Gail Astbury, public art enthusiast as well as a practitioner in her own right. Adapted to COVID times these were offered as a guided public art
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Mountains of Hope I walk along the local village road in my home town (Espoo, Finland). I walked the same road as a child. The village road is still the same. Simultaneously it is different. As I am the same. But different.
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Migrating VOICES: walks across distances Migrating VOICES is an emerging artistic creation supported by Creative Europe over a four-year period, developed in collaboration with five European countries within the project Walking Arts & Local Communities – W.A.L.C. It unfolds simultaneously at both local and international levels. The project is a participatory artistic exploration of contemporary mobilities, unfolding through walks connected
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Neil King, Jr . “American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal” Main Point Books welcomes Neil King, Jr. with special guest Ann de Forest Main Point Books welcomes Neil King, Jr. and his new book of personal and historical exploration, “American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal,” a revelatory memoir about a 330-mile walk from Washington, D.C., to New York City — including the rich
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Needle in a haystack Don’t ask me to identify a tree. I may be the person who invented and co-founded the Urban Tree Festival but I left it to cleverer people to identify the trees we were celebrating.  Over the next four weeks there’s a call out for people to walk in support of the Lebanon Mountain Trail. This
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En Route in the footprints of great French Writers A literary tour in the company of Peter Fiennes, takes us in a spiral around France. He treads where other writers have trodden before. A follow up to his best-selling Footnotes, Peter has sought out better weather, better food and dare we suggest, better writers? Travelling in a loop around France, from Le Havre to
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En Route A Journey Round France in the Company of Great Writers From the coast of Normandy to the Côte d’Azur, along the banks of the Seine to the Alps – the ultimate literary tour of France. ‘Peter Fiennes’s brisk literary travelogue is witty and packed with gossip; it moves at the speed of a TGV, with
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Footnotes A Journey Round Britain in the Company of Great Writers Through past and present, the country and the city, Peter Fiennes takes a literary journey through the British Isles ‘As enjoyable a guide to the relationship of writers to the landscape of Britain as one could hope to read: beautifully written, moving in its reflections,
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Mind the Fields (a companion to Mind the Gaps) Mind the Fields offers a bridge between the embattled camps of empirical and experiential knowing; of science and noetics (here meaning inward, intuitive or participatory knowing); of Newtonian and Quantum; of rational and a-rational; of the Old Order and the New Age. It respects the discipline of evidence and the need for intellectual rigour, while refusing to
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Mind the Gaps What if the universe is stitched together with absences? What if our deepest realities – personal, political, cosmic – are not shaped by grand ideas or all-encompassing ‘explanations’, but by the tiny, unremarkedgaps between them? In this kaleidoscopic essay, Phil Smith covers some unlikely terrain: from the quantum unevenness of the cosmos to the haunted ruins of mines and the fragile misadventures of
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Walk Notations Walk Notations brings together traces emerging from Dissident Paths: Walking Together as a Method, a series of artistic walks across Berlin in 2025. Moving between artistic practices, curatorial conversations, and reflections, the book approaches walking as a method for being together in public space. Some contributions revisit specific sites or gestures while others move further afield, driven
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Upstream Along the Betwa A piece composed from sounds recorded along the River Betwa in Madhya Pradesh, India. Recordings were made while walking upstream to its source in December 2019 as a part of the Veditum Foundation’s Moving Upstream Fellowship.
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Join us for 'Sacred Steps: Contemporary Pilgrimage, Walking Art & Activism' with Roxana Perez-Mendez, Jonathan Baxter, & Jolie Booth, hosted by Lora Aziz. Date: Tuesday, April 7. More info: http://dlvr.it/TRpnGy

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The WHIMs Walking starts on Friday 17 April 2026. The intention is to walk the prompt anytime, anywhere during that week. All prompts are able to be walked in any environment. Subscribe and get ready to go on a WHIM.
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Pilgrimage is evolving beyond faith, into art and activism. Join a conversation with Roxana Perez-Mendez, Jonathan Baxter & Jolie Booth about the many paths pilgrimage can take us.
Hosted by Lora Aziz + walk · listen · create.
Date: Tuesday 7 April
Link: http://dlvr.it/TRn1KV

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Creating pilgrimage routes Faith-based, radical and community-led paths Today pilgrimage destinations and routes are not limited by faith alone, some not even constrained by an existing route, but carving a new route drawing attention to contested sites and issues sometimes of global significance. Art has been entwined with pilgrimage from the outset, in iconography and relics, object attribution
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China. Reconstruction of Jieyang Zhongshan Qilou, Rongcheng District, Guangdong (2026) 49 Min walking art piece from China. Reconstruction of Jieyang Zhongshan Qilou, Rongcheng District, Guangdong
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On Pilgrimage: what we have learned so far In association with the arts & Culture Task Force of the World Trails Network, we are running a six month series of monthly online meetings with academic researchers, thought leaders, trail professionals and walking artists to investigate pilgrimage today. Beginning in March, and to run on the first Tuesday of subsequent months, the first session
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Blackditch An ongoing walking project centred around a small area of land located at the edge of Minchinhampton Common in the Stroud Valleys, England.
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Wagirra (Walk) This work seeks to re-map place in a decolonising way, responding to the more-than-human.
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Bow River, Ravens Flying Overhead, 2025 This is a series of 4 small drawings on paper made in the Rocky Mountains in Banff Canada. These drawings were made on a soundwalk by the Bow River in Banff National Park.
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Pride Square Pride Square, 2026 is a series of 12 small drawings on paper made late at night while sitting under a tree in a public space in Newtown, Sydney (Australia).
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Pride Square II Pride Square II is a series of 12 small drawings that attempt to capture the energy and personality of a person walking through a busy public square in Sydney's Inner West suburb of Newtown.
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RPA Level 10, RPA Level 7, RPH Level 5 RPA Level 10, RPA Level 7, RPH Level 5 is a series of three drawings on drafting film that capture the exchanges I have with the people I visit at a local hospital in my role as a pastoral care worker.
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Last Map Scramble tonight! Artists share their thoughts on how and why they use maps to document their walking works.
Featuring: Tamsin Grainger, Hannah Stageman, Fiona Hooton, Bill Psarras, Elspeth Penfold, and Petra Johnson
Dont miss it!
26 March.
LINK: http://dlvr.it/TRjR0S

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