‘Walk Out’ – Exhibition of the Walking Arts Research Group opens in Sheffield with private view on Thursday 29 November

Walk Out exhibition banner

WALK OUT is an exhibition of the work made through engagement with the Walking Arts Research Group (WARG). Much of the work is a free-form response to the rural and urban environment. WARG at Sheffield Hallam University provides a collaborative space for the investigation of cross-practice creative production linked to a range of walking practices. It has become a forum […]

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SHU’s Walking Arts Research Group present ‘Solar’ and ‘Atom’ at documenta14 in Kassel on 22 June 2017

SOLAR: walking at the speed of light

Sheffield Hallam University’s Annie Watson and Jeremy Lee have been invited to present the Walking Arts Research Group’s Solar and Atom at documenta14 on 22 June 2017 in Kassel, Germany. Solar/Atom Interim, Kulturbahnhof der Kunsthochschule Kassel Germany 5PM – 6PM Find the full programme of events at documenta14 here. SOLAR is a collaborative arts and technology project which maps the […]

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The Dreamers – Features chapter by Dr Sharon Kivland

An image of the front cover and internal page of The Dreamers book

Contributors: Ameena Anjum, Ameera Al-Aji, Andrea Berry, Emma Bolland, Luke Chapman, Helen Clarke, Louise Finney, Rebecca Jagoe, Sharon Kivland, John McDowall, Debbie Michaels, Rachel Smith, Rachel Taylor, Lunzhao Wu Writing, Walking, Dreaming… Walking (literally and figuratively, one might say sleepwalking) is explored herein. Walking and dreaming provide ways of knowing a place. They lead to encounters with strangers and with […]

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Walking Cities: London featuring chapter by Dr Sharon Kivland (Fine Art, SHU) launches Wednesday 15 March

Launch Event - Sharon Kivland - Walking Cities: London

Walking Cities: London launches at the Showroom Gallery on Wednesday 15 March, and features a chapter titled Freud in London by Sheffield Hallam Reader of Fine Art, Dr Sharon Kivland. The book launches at: 6:30PM – 8:00PM The Show Room 63 Penfold Street London NW8 8PQ Through bringing together a new interdisciplinary field of artists, writers, architects, musicians, human geographers […]

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