Through wandering and wildflowering artist Kathleen McArthur and poet Judith Wright came to fall in love with Queensland’s wallum landscapes. In the 1960s this love ignited activism and prompted them to embark on one of Australia’s first major environmental campaigns. Through place-based encounters and wanderings with other women today, the experience is extended and expanded upon in ways unforseen. Walking bodies become became ‘entangled in monumental historical and social structures’ (Heddon & Turner 2012) resonating beyond single locations and times
In 1992 I was travelling with Japanese university students through western New South Wales, heading ...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
This session explores ways in which the practice of and context for walking can facilitate the shari...
Davis, SE ORCiD: 0000-0002-9455-3794Through wandering and wildflowering artist Kathleen McArthur and...
Changing people’s hearts and minds requires courage, conviction and creativity. To change attitudes ...
Kathleen McArthur and Judith Wright shared a passionate interest in wildflowers and conversation. Th...
Abstract: “Wildflowers and Other Landscapes ” explores, issues of difference, gender, the field of v...
Walking and the tropical Far North Queensland landscape of Australia have had a major influence on t...
Walking and the tropical Far North Queensland landscape of Australia have had a major influence on t...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets. While ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Painterly depictions of landscapes are redolent of an artist's vision and entwine topographical feat...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This chapter traces the interwoven paths of two women’s journeys working and living in the outdoors ...
Women Who Walk is a new network for women who use walking in their creative or academic practice. Th...
In 1992 I was travelling with Japanese university students through western New South Wales, heading ...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
This session explores ways in which the practice of and context for walking can facilitate the shari...
Davis, SE ORCiD: 0000-0002-9455-3794Through wandering and wildflowering artist Kathleen McArthur and...
Changing people’s hearts and minds requires courage, conviction and creativity. To change attitudes ...
Kathleen McArthur and Judith Wright shared a passionate interest in wildflowers and conversation. Th...
Abstract: “Wildflowers and Other Landscapes ” explores, issues of difference, gender, the field of v...
Walking and the tropical Far North Queensland landscape of Australia have had a major influence on t...
Walking and the tropical Far North Queensland landscape of Australia have had a major influence on t...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets. While ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
Painterly depictions of landscapes are redolent of an artist's vision and entwine topographical feat...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This chapter traces the interwoven paths of two women’s journeys working and living in the outdoors ...
Women Who Walk is a new network for women who use walking in their creative or academic practice. Th...
In 1992 I was travelling with Japanese university students through western New South Wales, heading ...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
This session explores ways in which the practice of and context for walking can facilitate the shari...