Walking Art and New Writing
Below, you will find links to walking art projects and new writing. There is more information here.
Precarious Edge Film shown as part of Art Walk Porty 2021
Walking with Ants part of the Lines of Enquiry exhibition by Walking the Land
Walking Like a Tortoise, winner of the Marsato Award for Excellence in Walking Art 2024
Shadows and Reflections, Caught by the River magazine 2025
Broch of Gurness, Orkney, subject of Seen|Unseen published in the Climate Writing Special, Hinterland Magazine
Forest Bound. Tamsin Grainger, lead artist with Centre for Ecolody and Hydrology / Edinburgh and Lothian Racial Equality Council collaborative project
Walking Like a Tortoise at Edinburgh Central Library was supported by a VACMA (City of Edinburgh and Creative Scotand) grant.
The Honeydew Line, a long walk honouring the very small in our environment, and textile work as part of Lines of Enquiry art exhibition with Walking the Land artists collective in Cheltenham, England.
Women Walking the City at Night – a collective drift under the Full Moon. Part of a world-wide event.
Granton Wasteland was a a walk with poetry from Granton Harbour to Granton Square in September 2024 with poet Tessa Berring and Professor Catharine Ward Thompson, researcher and Landscape Architect.
Swift Moves - live participatory site-specific group walking event in Granton, Edinburgh 31 May 5-6pm
A mixed media walking art exhibition in Edinburgh looking at maps, boundaries and belonging
Forest Bound invited those who face additional barriers in accessing nature and outdoor spaces to participate in an art and science project
Images from The Roll of Emplacement - a paper scroll of artists work in response to Emplacement.
No Birds Land art and sound installation in the Trinity Tunnel of the Edinburgh cycle path network

This short film (just under 4 minutes long) was made for the Walking the Land August First Friday Walk. Zoe Ashbrook provided the prompt which, for remote walkers, was 'A Familiar Walk Through Fresh Eyes'.