I’m really excited to share my new online course, ‘Attending Landscapes: Walking, Listening and Mapping’ in partnership with IMT Gallery! This course encapsulates everything I’ve been researching, exploring, and gathering over the past few years.
Join me for a four-session online course exploring how to see and sense landscape through walking, listening and shared attention.
‘Attending Landscapes: Walking, Listening and Mapping’ invites you to develop a deeper relationship with the landscapes around you. Through walking, sensory mapping, drawing, writing and observation, we will explore acts of witnessing and encountering green environments, asking how we come to know a place deeply, understand its stories, and what these stories might reveal about our own internal landscapes.
Across four fortnightly sessions, you’ll be encouraged to return to a local green space, building an ongoing relationship through creative prompts, shared discussion and attentive practice. You will learn to time-travel with this land.
Led by me, an artist and educator, and hosted by IMT Gallery, the course offers a reflective and practical space for artists, writers, educators, walkers and anyone interested in developing a more attentive relationship with landscape.
🌿 Places are limited - the course begins 13 September.
Ready to see the landscapes around you differently? Click here for full details and to enrol.
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Image: Akawara trail to Jomon Sugi, Yakushima, Japan, photographed by Harri Harrison