Greetings! I am about to embark on an adventure. One that involves camping, and I fear that I may not have camped since Earthcore 2000 where we set up on a massive hill and I remember some trippers rolling down the hill, tents and all. Well now, I have a camping pillow that self inflates, and good walking shoes, and today I am picking up some rain gear from Marketplace that belonged to a teenage boy but I am hoping will fit this 42 year old woman. I also have some fun osteoarthritis in my lower back. I am feeling slightly trepidatious, but also excited and grateful for all that will unfold.
And unfold it shall- Zooom out, and it really is a grand adventure! I am an invited artist on The Far East Flaneur, leading into the closing weekend of the Feral MBA I have been participating in. It’s all part of my three-month creative residency supported by a City of Ballarat Creative Inspiration grant, and traversing Wadawurrung and Gunaikurnai Country, and all kicked off via my work with the evolving crew and projects at the Australian Walking Artists.
I got to make this audio story when I was down with FLOAT hosting a monthly AWA gathering last year. Have a listen
The flaneur is a pilot project I have been floating (!) alongside since the great and generous mind that is FLOAT leader and AWAer Andrea Lane hatched this week-long walk/ride/kayak route along the beauties of the East Gippsland lakes, forests, culture, bringing together walking art and regenerative tourism.
As Andrea describes it: “We are excited to have engaged a big new world of FLOAT friends in the process.
A team of allies that can make change happen…From artists, to economists, to walkers + paddlers, to nature lovers and photographers, to researchers, to influential policy-kinda people. You are all in the mix to make this a viable, regenerative, lovable social enterprise that I hope will be the shift we all need.”
Trying out the experience in this pilot launch, we will amble our way from the starting point this Sunday at the Slipway Sheds, Lakes Entrance, through to Sailors Grave Brewery @ Dunetown (Cape Conran) on Sat 21,st with weaving, nature journalling, storytelling, history and architecture, environmental knowledge and more as the flaneurs mix with local artisans, businesses and providers and see where it all goes!
NOTE: this journey will converge with FLOAT’s 4th Feral MBA (closing weekend).
FMBA is the annual (radical) arts program that we’ve conceived and delivered in Lakes Entrance. https://www.float3909.com/feral-mba
Full of the best arts activators, changemakers and influencers we know. And as our first of many future ventures – our plan is to capture all of this on paper, film, audio, maps, notes to create the best Far East story possible. Help us create the change for regen tourism. Be a gentle and generous traveller.
I will be taking my camera, notebook and trusty audio recorder and experimenting with the question of my practice in the Feral MBA that centres around generating, balancing, nurturing JOY & SUSTENANCE for myself and those I work/walk with.
It is amazing to share this experience with my fellow AWA founders and leaders Molly Wagner and Melinda Hunt, and in the midst of it all they are also presenting a session tomorrow as part of the International Walking Art and Local Communities (WALC) online walking art course. Join us!










































































































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