Talking Walking Andrew Stuck
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- Society & Culture
Talking Walking - Andrew Stuck interviews artists, activists, and professionals who work in the field of walking or shape the world for those on foot.
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Anastasia Polychronidou talking walking
Andrew Stuck is with Greek dramaturg, Anasthasia Polychronidou, at the Walking Art Encounter in Prespes, in western Macedonia and they are trying to keep out of the sun. There is not a lot of shade, but they’ve discovered that if they walk in a circuit around the local chapel, at least two of the sides […]
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Tamsin Grainger talking walking
Only since Covid has Tamsin Grainger discovered Walking art, but in that short time she’s made two Soundwalks, which have been shortlisted for the Sound Walk September Award and she has made many other works. A Shiatsu practitioner, she bartered treatments for home stays, on long-distance walks across Europe and became known on the Camino […]
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Mick Douglas talking walking
Andrew Stuck is with Mick Douglas, a self-confessed, long-distance solo hiker. He has worked as an artist researcher into creative practice at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, for three decades. Much of his work was around the interaction of people within modes of transport, comparing practices in cities in Australia to cities in India. We […]
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Rachel Epp Buller talking walking
Rachel Epp Buller is an inter-disciplinary artist based in Kansas in the United States. She is the recipient of two Fulbright scholarships, the latest of which she went to wintry Edmonton in north west Canada to make a piece of walking art called “One Hundred Days of Walking”. Her piece has now been shortlisted for […]
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Elena Biserna talking walking
Elena Biserna is an Italian researcher and curator who lives in Marseille. In 2022 she completed and published two compendia, one called “Going Out: walking, listening, sound making”, and the other “Walking with Scores”. Andrew Stuck catches up with her over the Internet on a Zoom call. It is quite impossible to cover all the […]
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Emma Jackson talking walking
It’s a sunny summer’s day and Andrew Stuck is on the Waterlink Way, a green route for cyclists and pedestrians that follows the valley of the rivers, Ravensbourne, Pool and Quaggy, flowing south to north through the London Borough of Lewisham. Andrew is in the company of Emma Jackson, an urban sociologist at Goldsmith’s, University […]