Skip to content

Walking Publics / Walking Arts

  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Walking Publics
    • Walking Arts
    • Meet the team
  • Project Resources
    • #WalkCreate Report
    • The Walkbook
    • #WalkCreate Gallery
    • #WalkCreate ARTISTS’ WALKING WORK AND COVID-19 REPORT & DATA SUPPLEMENT
  • #WalkCreate Gathering
  • Project News
    • Project News
    • Project Blog
  • Care/ethics statement

#WalkCreate Gallery

Visual Portfolio, Posts & Image Gallery for WordPress
All
Audio/Sound Walks
Community-based Walks
Creative Interventions
Guided Walk/Walking Tours/Trails
Indoor Walks
Participatory Walks
Remote Walks
Virtual Walks
Walking & Activism
Walking & Digital Media
Walking & Live Art/Performance Art
Walking & Performing Arts
Walking & Text
Walking & Visual Arts
Walking Scores
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

Two people (the artists) walking through a road tunnel, sprinkling silt on the ground.

Erratic Drift: Alluvial Drift – Minty Donald and Nick Millar

Artwork from publication Dr Skulk & Dr Guiser’s End Game

Dr Skulk & Dr Guiser’s End Game – Helen Billinghurst

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

The Lockdown Project – Karen Rann

A red brick wall, wild plants and weeds are growing at the bottom, an old Catherine Wheel firework is pinned to the wall

August First Sunday – The LRM (Loiterers Resistance Movement)

A4 paper with instructions and 10 quiz questions typed on it.

The Ladybarn Park Quiz – Lydia Nightingale

A big path through a park with trees in the distance, a young child with red trousers is standing on the path looking towards us with his hands behind his back and there is a bench a bit further away to the right of the path.

Moving Roots – Sara El Sheekh

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.

Walking Talking Place – Walking the Land

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

A Different Lens – Elspeth Penfold

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

Distance Drift: puddle window – Sonia Overall

A Filipina migrant domestic worker is shouting passionately into a megaphone at a protest

Home Makers – Ella Parry-Davies

Collation of images from different walks: dog at gate, map, walker and icebergs, hands on pebbles, don’t worry picture, steps down to the water of Leith in Edinburgh

Walk This Weekend – Tamsin Grainger

A watercolour drawing depicting a structure used to create pre-Roman settlements, work land and stage battle in the municipality of Filignano in Molise, Italy. The structure is gradually being subsumed by a process of re-wilding as the forest reclaims mountain terrain that had been cleared and used for small-scale agricultural production by local citizens.

Structures – Tracy Mackenna

A print of three photographs taken in situ: a line drawing onto tillroll placed on field grass, a pencil rubbing of quarry ground, an arm stretching up to catch sunlight in a glass sphere set against a blue sky.

Landlinks, A Walk 22 March 2020 – Ruth Broadbent

A woman walking on a path alone

Safe/Unsafe – Alisa Oleva

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

a woman stands holding an umbrella next to a brick wall

10 Scores for a Wild City – Helen Billinghurst

Collage created by Sally Stenton from responses to Walk No. 12.

Walks with[out] edges – Sally Stenton

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

A collage image with images of feet cut outs, a pointing finger, a bird, butterfly, cherry blossoms against a background of colourful ink splatters, with the words To Wander Is To Adventure

To Wander Is To Adventure – Wur Bradford and Purple Patch Arts

20/52 An easel holding a picture of two boys and a dog in pyjamas in front of a fire. Overlaid on the picture is text reading: A Walk Around the Block / I get my inspiration from the streets / Merrie England / Solitary Walkers / recasting Romantic walking practices / 'to the agitation and unrest of our times' / a movement into an unknowable future / I'm more of a street fighter than a Roman scholar.

52 Scores, Score 20 – Blake Morris

Load More Loading More… You’ve reached the end of the gallery

#WalkCreate Gallery Online Launch – Wednesday 3 Nov 2021

Funded by:


Participating Higher Education Institutions:


Partners:

The acronym MOLA in white text on black underneath five wavy white lines

Associate Partners:

 

Terms and conditions | Privacy notice

Proudly powered by WordPress.
Accessibility by WAH
  • #WalkCreate ARTISTS’ WALKING WORK AND COVID-19 REPORT & DATA SUPPLEMENT
  • #WalkCreate Gallery
  • #WalkCreate Gallery 1
  • #WalkCreate Gallery 2
  • #WalkCreate Gallery 3
  • #WalkCreate Gallery 4
  • #WalkCreate Gathering
  • #WalkCreate Gathering Full Programme
  • #WalkCreate Report
  • About
  • Artist Commissions
  • Blog
  • Blog
  • Call for Papers: Walking Well? Stepping Through and Beyond the Pandemic
  • Contact
  • Dis/ability and Walking Art
  • Feedback form
  • Home
  • Intimate Distance – Areej Kaoud
  • Meet the team
  • Portfolio
  • Privacy Notice – WalkCreate Gallery
  • Project News
  • Project Resources
  • Public Gallery Submissions
  • Public Statement on care and ethical practice
  • Sample Page
  • The Walkbook: Recipes for walking & wellbeing
  • The Walkbook: Recipes for Walking and Wellbeing – Callout
  • Walking Arts
  • Walking Publics