This Earthed Art Walk combines walking, noticing, and making. We begin with a short grounding and introduction, then walk together through urban and natural spaces, gathering found materials, leaves, pebbles, twigs, textures, or fragments of the built environment.
Once we’ve collected what the place offers, we’ll pause to create, individually or collaboratively, small, temporary artworks that express something of the moment and the landscape around us.
We’ll close by sharing what we’ve made, reflecting on process and impermanence, and leaving our creations where they belong: part of the place, part of the story.
No artistic skill is needed, just curiosity, attention, and care for the world underfoot.
Duration:
About 2.5-3 hours
Fee: EUR 65
What to bring:
Comfortable shoes, suitable clothes, curiosity, and something for notes if you wish
This walk is designed and led by Suzanne Whitby, founder of Ways to Walk. Suzanne is a foresight practitioner, facilitator, and a science & climate communicator who works with tools such as Climate Fresk, the MIT En-ROADS Climate Simulator, and the Deep Time Walk.
Waitlist
This event is full. Join the wait list and we’ll let you know if a place becomes available.



