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A series of long exposure pinhole photographs.

Eglinton Park – A Pinhole Study – Brian Craig

The Margate clock tower with a printed postage stamp and a qr code link

A Different Lens – Elspeth Penfold

a photograph of a paper clock without hands on an asphalt pavement. The text reads ‘Play the game’ in bright red capitals.

Play the game – Rik Fisher

The image depicts 3 pocketbooks lying open. Each book contains colourful abstract drawings documenting the elements from each walk.

Pocket Books (i-iii) – D.L.Stubbs

In the still from the video Chloe, who is wearing white, leaps in the air across an area of grass in a public park. The sun is shining. There is an abandoned building on the left of her, and trees in front of her.

Freedom and Movement – not panicky (Chloe Maxwell)

a woman stands holding an umbrella next to a brick wall

10 Scores for a Wild City – Helen Billinghurst

A cloudy sky is reflected in a rectangular puddle surrounded by tarmac.

Distance Drift: puddle window – Sonia Overall

A copper tag embossed with the word “Quiet” and mounted on wooden boardwalk

My Land is Quiet – Julie Brixey-Williams

A small weave using mixed materials which are blue and grey.

Walking Weaves – Elspeth Penfold

The image depicts the words ‘this is something that you used to do’, made from unfired porcelain clay in small, delicate words. The words are stuck to a stone wall under a bridge

Untitled (Unfired porcelain sentences) – Susie Rose Dalton

A discarded face covering on the grass

Briefly IN-TRANSIT – Rebekah Dean

A young woman leaps unfeasibly high between two flint stone walls in a woodland

Flickers – Outshift: Rachel Henson and Neil Manuell

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

T100 Walking Festival – Ali Pretty with Kinetika

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'

SLQS – Find.ers.Keep.ers

A screenshot from a video that shows a hand pointing at a yellow black lives matter sticker on a post in the street.

Walking invitations and art with neurodivergent young people – Rik Fisher

The 6 leaflets folded and arranged as they might appear on a gallery floor

The Lockdown Project – Karen Rann

Small, hanging item made from birch twigs woven together.

Find-woven – Miranda Jean Walsh (aka Fluffgar)

One of the pages from the diary. Showing a mix of collage imagery, such as people walking in the street and building cranes. Also many words added with a typewriter, for example ‘peoples health before profit’ and ‘empty billboards’.

Drift Diary – Rik Fisher

The foreground of the photograph concentrates on a concrete step with grasses growing up between the cracks in the ground. In the background and top half of the photograph there is a figure looking away from the camera towards a gap in a tall metal fence. The sky is overcast and grey the figure is wearing a pale blue jacket.

The Meadow Behind Bars #MeadowBehindBars 23 March 2020 to 23 March 2021 – Alison Lloyd

Urban Botanicals – Claire Collison

Helen and Phil (with reindeer antler) by fire on Teats Hill slipway.

Coxside Smoke Signal (final action) – Phil Smith working with Helen Billinghurst as Crab & Bee

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#WalkCreate Gallery Online Launch – Wednesday 3 Nov 2021

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