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Ghosts_Image_Sign_1

The image shows a street sign in Glasgow's Merchant City. The street name has been replaced by the word 'Ghosts'.
Guided Walk/Walking Tours/Trails

Ghosts – Adura Onashile & National Theatre of Scotland

09 Niqabi Ninja by Sara Shaarawi (Photo Tiu Makkonen)

An asian woman wearing headphones is looking at an illuminated billboard poster. It is dusk in a city, the poster shows a silhouette of an angel above a city scape.
Audio/Sound Walks

Sara Shaarawi and Catrin Evans – Niqabi Ninja

SLQS_Colonised by Farmers

This is mixed media collage with a poem. The poem reads 'In a bare landscape, Hard ground and dust, Following a public path, Colonised by farmers, Walking alone, Easter is coming'
Creative Interventions

SLQS – Find.ers.Keep.ers

T100_Social_Artwork_Phase_03_Collage

A series of aerial photos showing a variety of natural and man-made items arranged in large mandala patterns on the ground
Community-based Walks

T100 Walking Festival – Ali Pretty with Kinetika

WtL Artwork1

One of a series of images made by Susan Kester who during lockdown found an intensity of focus, both outside and in. “I began to include odd juxtapositions of objects and nature... a way for me to visualise the thought interruptions that come whilst walking.”
Participatory Walks

Sacred Space: two metre distancing – Walking the Land

WtL Artwork2

Amber and Ellen made the video of their walk, to record their conversation about a how a carbon neutral landscape can bring many benefits.
Community-based Walks

Sharing Our Views: envisioning a carbon neutral landscape in the Stroud Valleys – Walking the Land

WtL Artwork3

One of the walking talking place project clusters is around trees and woodlands. This walk is a part of one of its initiatives to support the Nailsworth Town Council's tree planting program over the coming years.
Audio/Sound Walks

Walking Talking Place – Walking the Land

Dalton, Susie Rose, The Usher

A photocopy of one of the editions of The Usher. In it, we can see the popular R&B and pop star, Usher, with a photoshopped mask, and a regular column called ‘Who Fancies Who’, which invited contributions from people on the people they had seen out and about on their permitted exercise or trips to the shop.
Creative Interventions

The Usher – Susie Rose Dalton and Esmond Sage

Euan

In this image Euan, a youngish white man wearing a blue shirt with a green buff around his neck stands laughing in front of a red traffic light in an urban street (in Paisley).
Community-based Walks

Adapting to Change – not panicky (Euan Hayton)

Hollingbury Common

An image of people picnicking on a golf course overlaid on an image of golfers.
Walking & Activism

Hollingbury Common – Outshift – Rachel Henson and Neil Manuell

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