LIVINGMAPS AND THE WALKING ARTISTS NETWORK INVITE YOU TO JOIN THEM IN A WALK ALONG THE SCULPTURE TRAIL FROM STRATFORD TO THE GREENWICH PENINSULA
WHEN: Sunday May 21st starting at 11 am
WHERE: There will be two walks. The first , led by Blake Morris , starts near Stratford (Pudding Mill Lane DLR Station) exploring the northern part of the trail. The second, led by Alberto Duman, starts at the 02 Centre (Nearest tube: North Greenwich Jubilee Line Station ) and explores the southern half of the trail around the Greenwich Peninsular.
Both walks will converge on the Royal Victoria Dock for a bring- your- own picnic lunch at 1pm . At 2pm there is an opportunity for participants to take the alternative walk, finishing at 4pm.
TICKETS 10.00 AND 5.00*( Concessions) BOOK on EventBrite at http://bit.ly/artwalkmay21
Places are limited and early booking is advised.
Further information is available for the Livingmaps Website : www.livingmaps.org.uk<http://www.livingmaps.org.uk>
Livingmaps , in association with the Walking Artists Network is organising a critical artwalk along the public sculpture trail known as The Line ( www.the-<http://www.the-/> line.org). We want to use the walk to address the role which public art plays in rebranding an area for cultural consumption , and explore how this links to the dominant, neo-liberal, narrative of urban regeneration, specifically in relation to London’s Docklands . In two guided tours we’ll be taking the Line for a walk, without necessarily toeing it, and together with those participating will ask: If these sculptures are place-makers for a new London, what kind of city do they speak for?
The walks will be led by two well known East London community artists/ activists, Alberto Duman and Blake Morris who will create a framework for discussion and debate around particular artworks including sculptures by Damien Hirst, Anthony Gormley ,Eduardo Paolozzi ,Abigail Fallis and many more.
So If you are interested in public art, in contemporary urbanism , in London’s Docklands , or just want a congenial Sunday stroll around one of the city’s most striking land and waterscapes , then this event is for you.
*PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TICKET ENTITLES YOU TO TAKE PART IN BOTH MORNING AND AFTERNOON WALKS. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE LUNCH OR THE TRIP ON THE EMIRATES CABLE CAR (3.40 ADULT SINGLE) .
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