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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ellen MuellerPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781438494807ISBN 10: 1438494807 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 02 April 2024 Recommended Age: From 0 to 12 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. History of Walking as Artistic Practice 2. Analyzing Walking Works 3. Observational Walking 4. Leading Versus Following 5. Who Gets to Walk and Where? 6. Rituals 7. Place 8. Activism 9. Connections to Drawing 10. Embodiment Appendix Notes IndexReviews"""As a long distance thru-hiker and multidisciplinary visual artist invested in social engagement, I am very excited about what this book will bring to those interested in bringing walking as artistic practice and social engagement into their studio practice and classrooms. … This book will become even more relevant as we continue to navigate the pandemic looking for solace in connecting with ourselves and others, reimagining purpose for our lives, the 'great resignation,' navigating a global mental health crisis, relearning practical skills and traditions."" — Karen Gergely, Associate Professor of Art, Graceland University ""This book comes at a prescient time in the field as more artists, arts organizations, nonprofits, and community groups move toward new ways to engage audiences, participants, members, and neighbors. This book is highly useable and approachable."" — Kevin McKelvey, Director of Master of Arts in Social Practice Art, University of Indianapolis ""As a long distance thru-hiker and multidisciplinary visual artist invested in social engagement, I am very excited about what this book will bring to those interested in bringing walking as artistic practice and social engagement into their studio practice and classrooms. … This book will become even more relevant as we continue to navigate the pandemic looking for solace in connecting with ourselves and others, reimagining purpose for our lives, the 'great resignation,' navigating a global mental health crisis, relearning practical skills and traditions."" — Karen Gergely, Associate Professor of Art, Graceland University ""This book comes at a prescient time in the field as more artists, arts organizations, nonprofits, and community groups move toward new ways to engage audiences, participants, members, and neighbors. This book is highly useable and approachable."" — Kevin McKelvey, Director of Master of Arts in Social Practice Art, University of Indianapolis" ""As a long distance thru-hiker and multidisciplinary visual artist invested in social engagement, I am very excited about what this book will bring to those interested in bringing walking as artistic practice and social engagement into their studio practice and classrooms. … This book will become even more relevant as we continue to navigate the pandemic looking for solace in connecting with ourselves and others, reimagining purpose for our lives, the 'great resignation,' navigating a global mental health crisis, relearning practical skills and traditions."" — Karen Gergely, Associate Professor of Art, Graceland University ""This book comes at a prescient time in the field as more artists, arts organizations, nonprofits, and community groups move toward new ways to engage audiences, participants, members, and neighbors. This book is highly useable and approachable."" — Kevin McKelvey, Director of Master of Arts in Social Practice Art, University of Indianapolis ""As a long distance thru-hiker and multidisciplinary visual artist invested in social engagement, I am very excited about what this book will bring to those interested in bringing walking as artistic practice and social engagement into their studio practice and classrooms. … This book will become even more relevant as we continue to navigate the pandemic looking for solace in connecting with ourselves and others, reimagining purpose for our lives, the 'great resignation,' navigating a global mental health crisis, relearning practical skills and traditions."" — Karen Gergely, Associate Professor of Art, Graceland University ""This book comes at a prescient time in the field as more artists, arts organizations, nonprofits, and community groups move toward new ways to engage audiences, participants, members, and neighbors. This book is highly useable and approachable."" — Kevin McKelvey, Director of Master of Arts in Social Practice Art, University of Indianapolis Author InformationEllen Mueller is Director of Programs at Arts Midwest. She is the author of Elements and Principles of 4D Art and Design and Remixing and Drawing: Sources, Influences, Styles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |