MoW is committed to walking as an art practice through site-specific projects. fostering relationships between people, land, action + site. #walkingwithMoW
In February 2020, you can join Sharon Day on a walk that begins at the headwaters of the Rio Salado and ends at the confluence of Gila River! Experience Nibi Walks and the walking practice of praying for the waters. For more information please visit https://t.co/xo4zGTLqh1
Special thank you to everyone that came out to our love walk at SMoCA earlier this month! If you weren’t able to make it you can join MoW at SMoCA for another love walk next year on January 18th! For full information visit https://t.co/kkAmqudCgl
TOMORROW: Join us at the Heard Museum for a talk by Sharon Day! We are fortunate to learn from Sharon M. Day about Nibi Walks and the walking practice of praying for the waters. For full info visit https://t.co/OdJOEt5KUl
Join us in 2020 as we walk the Sacred Forest in Italy! Applications are now open for our Sacred Forest Pilgrimage! For full information and application visit, https://t.co/hfmGuo3PbI #walkingwithMoW#MoWsacredforest#sacredforest
Join us in 2020 as we walk the Sacred Forest in Italy! Applications are now open for our Sacred Forest Pilgrimage! For full information and application visit, https://t.co/hfmGuo3PbI
Han Bing, Walking the Cabbage, “The Chinese performance artist Han Bing drags a cabbage through city centers as a social commentary on people’s relationships with objects in their lives” #HanBing#WalkingArtist#WalkingArt#walkingthecabbage