A walk about time and the land, exile and belonging, the drift of memory and forgetting: memorializing in an era dense with anniversaries Forced Walks is a proposed programme of artist-led performative, socially engaged public walks, digitally connected and mindful of workers, refugees, migrants, tramps, water-carriers and others who were/are forced to walk. The walks and related social media activity seek to generate contemporary and locative resonances, reveal the obscured stories of those dispossessed of land and home by war, economic and climate change
Remembering Home is a sculpture and music project that is part of the group exhibition Refugees: For...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
Bath (UK) is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. A National Lottery funded Landscape Partnershi...
The paper discusses a walking and multi-media arts project seeking to renew agency in Holocaust test...
Absences, presence and resonances on a death march transposed, returned and retraced. Documentation ...
‘Preguntando caminamos’ ‘ asking we walk’ is one of the core action strategies of the Zapatisto move...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
The paper arises out of a series of participatory, performative walking arts experiments, on human r...
A walking arts intervention, Sweet Waters, is presented as an emergent iteration of walking-with (Sp...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
The paper presents an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Springgay and Truman 2018) building ...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
In 2015 Garton and her collaborator walked 220 miles across Poland and Germany, re-walking the route...
This chapter develops a conference paper offering an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Sprin...
Remembering Home is a sculpture and music project that is part of the group exhibition Refugees: For...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
Bath (UK) is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. A National Lottery funded Landscape Partnershi...
The paper discusses a walking and multi-media arts project seeking to renew agency in Holocaust test...
Absences, presence and resonances on a death march transposed, returned and retraced. Documentation ...
‘Preguntando caminamos’ ‘ asking we walk’ is one of the core action strategies of the Zapatisto move...
An emergent walking arts approach is presented as an opening towards social repair. Drawing on an in...
The paper arises out of a series of participatory, performative walking arts experiments, on human r...
A walking arts intervention, Sweet Waters, is presented as an emergent iteration of walking-with (Sp...
The presentation offers a review of an experiment in ambulatory and socially engaged approaches to i...
Committed to exploring democratic ways of doing research with racialized migrant women and taking up...
The paper presents an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Springgay and Truman 2018) building ...
Walking is an everyday practice for able-bodied folk. Yet it can cultivate much more than getting yo...
In 2015 Garton and her collaborator walked 220 miles across Poland and Germany, re-walking the route...
This chapter develops a conference paper offering an iteration of walking-with (Sundberg 2013; Sprin...
Remembering Home is a sculpture and music project that is part of the group exhibition Refugees: For...
This peer-reviewed article is part of my on-going research of walking and spatial narrative practice...
Bath (UK) is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. A National Lottery funded Landscape Partnershi...