September 7, 2023
A line towards the moon for 4WCoP23
Walking a line towards the moon: a postcard for The Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography ‘Watch this Space’ 2023. A new variation of Groundlines and Walking a Line: Encounters…
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August 16, 2023
Towards a line of chalk
Four artists exchanging digital images, inspired by our walks and sent with no explanation attached. Over time our focus became chalk and limestone and was exhibited at Walking…
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August 11, 2023
Conversations from a Log
Conversations from a Log was an exchange of letters with Tamsin Grainger that became words, both spoken and written, walks and stitched maps. Through our correspondence and…
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August 9, 2023
Convergence / Divergence – Walking the Land
I met up with artists from Walking the Land for Convergence / Divergence, a three-day event in Gloucestershire. We exhibited and shared our projects, walked together and discussed…
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December 15, 2022
Elemental Drawings
A review of recent small studio works, elemental asides. Drawing the elements, from shells to drawing water, in hail, rain and snow: shell-lines, hail islands, cloud puddles and…
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August 25, 2022
A postcard for #4WCoP2022
Walking a line towards the sun: a postcard for The Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography ‘Wish We Were Here’ 2022. A new variation of Groundlines and Walking a Line: Encounters…
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August 1, 2022
Ecologies of Drawing: In Situ
A still image from my recent work, Tide, has been selected for Ecologies of Drawing: In Situ, a Drawing Research Network (DRN) exhibition, Loughborough University, 2022. Curated…
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July 29, 2022
Walking a Line for The Walkbook
Walking a Line: Encounters through drawing (a sensory engagement with the ground) is a recipe by Ruth Broadbent for The Walkbook: Recipes for Walking and Wellbeing, published by…
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July 28, 2022
Terminalia: Salt Way boundary walk
I met up with artist and friend, Rhiannon Evans, for a Terminalia walk on 23 February. We selected Salt Way path for its history and because, for years, it has formed a natural…
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April 30, 2022
Groundlines and Puddle Worlds: maps as records of real and imaginary worlds
‘Groundlines and Puddle Worlds: maps as records of real and imaginary worlds', an article by Ruth Broadbent for Living Maps Review (Issue 12, Spring 2022, Mapworks). Mapping our…
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