Crossing: Walking as a Migrant
What does walking (as an artform) mean when you’re a migrant? Crossing place, and places, spaces and land, over and over again, each time in…
What does walking (as an artform) mean when you’re a migrant? Crossing place, and places, spaces and land, over and over again, each time in…
‘One gender disturbing message might be – in terms of both identity and place – ‘keep moving!’’ (Doreen Massey) [1] During my studies, I readily…
Windows by the Street is a series of illustrations representing people and objects discovered and observed during my numerous walks in the neighbourhood, in the…
I want to know more about my own experience of walking. So I need to walk. I want to contextualise my walking within existing ideas…
The idea of belonging is a notion that resonates with my sense of identity. I am the child of Sicilian immigrants relocated to the north…
With a mysterious atmosphere and a cinematic feeling, The Missing Voice shows you the dark side of the busy city of London. I would describe…
During the first Covid-19 period of Spring – Summer 2020, I collected feathers on my daily walks. This collection has grown into a mixed media…
Monday 8th March 2021 Monday 8th March is International Women’s Day. London-based artist Alisa Oleva has posted an open invitation on the Walking Artist’s Network mailing list to celebrate the day “by walking to a…
When walking, we are in the company of ghosts. At the very least, we move within the dynamics of our earlier selves, embodying memories and…
by Martin P Eccles By mid-March 2020 the approach of lockdown was heralded. I had cut short a visit in Galway in advance of the…