At the heart of this article is a piece of participatory research around art walking practice. Presented as a pair on interleaved trialogues, the aim is to capture the experience of participation and the array of interactions, debates and perspectives uncovered whilst walking the wateryscape and subsequently. Undertaken as a piece of performative and transversal writing, the aim here is to open up, but refuse to resolve, questions of ways of representing the wet, of emotional and communal resilience and of the position of an art walking practice in representing marginalized and watery, human and non-human voices. In resisting closure and in foregrounding the ‘always in the making’ nature of walking practice (growing knowledge by following a...
The presentation draws on research into contemporary process-orientated arts-based practice and outd...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
At the heart of this article is a piece of participatory research around art walking practice. Prese...
This image essay brings together notions of dehydration and lostness in outback walking (based on pe...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
Oceans and rivers flow through and carry the stories of slaveownership and the Atlantic trade. How i...
Using Tim Ingold’s (2011) assertion that walking provides the opportunity for 'mobilising all of our...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
Deploying a customised embodied poetics (after Lorde 1984; Cancienne & Snowber 2003; Peary 2018) and...
This visual essay portrays a walkings-through of experience, journeys, and engagements positioned as...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
This reflective autoethnographic research into my art making utilises art-based research methods. I...
This research is centred around the theme of liminality – a space between two established states. Th...
The presentation draws on research into contemporary process-orientated arts-based practice and outd...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
At the heart of this article is a piece of participatory research around art walking practice. Prese...
This image essay brings together notions of dehydration and lostness in outback walking (based on pe...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
Oceans and rivers flow through and carry the stories of slaveownership and the Atlantic trade. How i...
Using Tim Ingold’s (2011) assertion that walking provides the opportunity for 'mobilising all of our...
Sweet Waters: walking as epistemology. A walking arts practice exploring intra-action of body an...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
Deploying a customised embodied poetics (after Lorde 1984; Cancienne & Snowber 2003; Peary 2018) and...
This visual essay portrays a walkings-through of experience, journeys, and engagements positioned as...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
This reflective autoethnographic research into my art making utilises art-based research methods. I...
This research is centred around the theme of liminality – a space between two established states. Th...
The presentation draws on research into contemporary process-orientated arts-based practice and outd...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...