Last Tuesday Cafés are an on-line forum that enables the Walking the Land network of artists to meet, exchange and discuss ideas about individual and shared creative activity. We gather in the evening of the last Tuesday of alternate months hosting artist conversations and updating each other on progress from projects and core activities, sharing new ideas, areas of interest and co-ordinating network activities and events.
These evenings offer an ideal opportunity to find out more about how to get involved with Walking the Land and connect with other walking artists. Cafés begin at 7.30 pm London time.
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2026 Programme
January 27th – Hosted by Tamsin Grainger, presenting conversations from artists involved in the Walking in Pairs project.
March 31st – Canadian artists Marlene Creates and Kristina Rothstein in conversation about the role of walking and memory in their practice.
May 26th – A joint café with Midlands based walking artists network – Walkspace. Presentations and group conversations.
July 28th – Gloucestershire Printmaking Co-operative are celebrating 20 years of fine art printmaking in Stroud. WtL network artists share their walking and printmaking practice.
September 29th – “Field Walking” – presentation about this fascinating project studying deep time introduced by Caroline Morris
November 24th – Janette Kerr will introduce “Deep Encounters”; thirteen artists mapping thirteen small pieces of land.March 31st 7.30pm
Next Up – March 31st Walking and Memory – an evening of presentations and conversation with Marlene Creates and Kristina Rothstein.
Walking the Land are delighted to be hosting an online evening of presentations and group conversation with a focus on Walking and Memory with Canadian artists Marlene Creates and Kristina Rothstein who are both part of the Walking the Land network.
Email wtl@walkingtheland.org.uk to register your interest.
Kristina Rothstein is a writer and artist living in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She makes zines, maps and handbound books and audio guides, among other things. She lived in the UK for several years, and each year spends several months around Herefordshire, Shropshire, Somerset and Powys; walking, recording audio, making work, and gathering material. www.smartcookiepublishing.wordpress.com
Marlene Creates has used memory map drawings in her work since 1986 — maps drawn both by her and by others for her. Memory maps can be seen as examples of alternative mapping, also called participatory mapping, community mapping, inclusive mapping, open mapping, counter-mapping, de-mapping, re-mapping, green mapping, deep mapping, and possibly even radical mapping. Every map tells a story, and alternative maps tell alternative stories. www.marlenecreates.ca


