Monday, 10 January 2022
Monday, 20 December 2021
An Invitation to a Winter Solstice Walk with #52more
We’ll be walking through books of our choosing and crafting stories of space (how does walking function as a storytelling mechanism). Read the score, interpret it how you like, and join us as autumn turns into winter.
I have spent a great deal of time thinking about it.
My thinking has led me on a path that I am briefly outlining below.
My original book which I was going to reference was La Ciudad de las Bestias by Isabel Allende, which for some reason in my mind was The Forbidden City.
Saturday, 27 November 2021
We have made the longlist!
Our project “A Different LENS” has been selected for the second round of the Digital Culture Awards in the Digital Storytelling category and we want to say thank you to all who have contributed to Thread and Word throughout 2020/2021.
We are longlisted in the Digital Storytelling section:
"Use of digital for impactful storytelling to engage audiences. Achieved by the use of one or several connected narratives across digital media platforms with a strong audience-focused voice and story."
We are in good company :
- Chinese Arts Now and Two Temple Place – CAN X Two Temple Place Digital Exhibition and Immersive Performance
- Dante or Die Theatre – User Not Found Video Podcast
- Everything is Music (A collaboration between Crack Magazine and Landmark) – Everything Is Music – a new location-based digital tour for mobile
- Extant – Flight Paths
- Focal Point Gallery and South Essex Homes – Contemporary Elders: Digital Connectivity
- Horniman Museum and Gardens – Afro Historyscapes
- M&C Saatchi x The Commonwealth War Graves Commission – CWGC – War Graves Week
- Manchester International Festival – MIF21 Online
- Rural Media – Rural Media’s Point Of View Project
- The Margate Bookie – A Different LENS
- Wild Rumpus CIC – Sounds of the Forest
This is a collaborative project by twelve artists who co-created an interactive walking digital map of Margate in 2020. Each artist was asked to choose an author who is blind or became visually impaired during their lifetime. The initial project brief asked the artists to respond through a story presented as walks. These are located in Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, and Seasalter in Kent. You can connect with these through a geolocative map.
Our artists:
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Catch up with Bookie events here:Margate Bookie |
At Thread and Word, we acknowledge the sustaining impetus of creativity and the renewed interest in the health benefits of walking throughout the challenges of 2020/2021.
We are grateful for our partnership with Margate Bookie.
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A Digital Box Set of Creative Walks by Thread and Word |
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
#Walk Create
I am delighted that Walking Weaves has become a featured gallery resource for walking research, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. This is a fab resource archiving the work of walking artists linked below:
https://walkcreate.gla.ac.uk/portfolio/walking-weaves-elspeth-penfold/
Walking Weaves is a series of weaves I made during the first lockdown. My initial idea came through Promeneur by Sheila Hicks, a piece I have always loved. Promeneur is a small weaving made on a little portable loom that is made of stretch bars. These were used by Hicks as private expressions or ramblings. Ramblings seems a particularly apt terminology. Hicks has made thousands of these since graduate school.
I decided to make daily small weaves during this period of self-isolation. These reflected walks I have done walks I missed, imaginary walks, and walks I was looking forward to doing in the future. Each weave was made in the evening and posted on my Instagram page the next day. The postings became a diary as I reflected on the walk that day. I am in the process of uploading their stories on my website:
https://elspeth-billie-penfold.com/walking-weaves/
Thank you to those of you who followed these postings on Facebook and on Instagram during the first lockdown. Making these each day sustained me during a very testing time.
You can join the gallery launch #walkcreate on November 3rd. It is free but ticketed on Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/walkcreate-gallery-online-launch-tickets-175439804177
Hope to see you there !
#walking #weavingstories #threadandword #walkcreate
Monday, 16 August 2021
A Refracted View Workshops to be delivered by Thread and Word at EKM Scrapstore Ramsgate.
Thread and Word Walking Events is grateful to have received a micro-grant from Creative Lives. This support is helping us to develop our work for A Refracted View.
For more about this project please visit: https://linktr.ee/ThreadandWord
Through this funding, we are offering 3x workshops at The Scrapstore @EKM in Ramsgate. The funding for the workshops will cover materials from the ScrapStore for up to 10 people.
We will hold these workshops in time for the Margate NOW festival on the 26th of September where we will be hosting a walk from Arcades to Arcadia with Billie Penfold (Thread and Word) and other artists. The walk will take place, from Margate Station, it includes a walk-through exhibition at The Nayland Rock Hotel before continuing to the sunken gardens in Westbrook. The walk is free but pre-booking is required through: www.margatenow.co.uk
During the workshops, the participants will be supported to make items for the walk and exhibition: Details of the workshops will follow shortly.
By holding these workshops we hope to bring to life the walking cards and encourage participants to come along to the walk and exhibition.
After the workshops, we will explore the viewfinders and walking cards in various walking groups for GOLD members. Participants in the workshops will be the ‘experts’ in A Refracted View and can share their insight with their peers.
You can see a short introduction to our Walking Cards here :
Thursday, 20 May 2021
Thank you for walking with us Owen Lowery (1968 - 2021)
It is with great sadness that I share this piece made with Owen for A Refracted View. Owen has contributed through Thread and Word to our film A Walk with Shrines, the soundscapes Are You Listening and The Listening Post for The Margate Bookie and Let’s Take a Moment the soundscape for Arts and Minds with Sound Uk and the LV21. He sent me some wonderful poetry recordings for our latest project @a_refracted_view_ and we made this video. You will be sorely missed Owen but we will continue to love and share your work. Thank you for making our lives a little brighter.
This publication is made out of public concerns, expressions of grieves, and sympathy. ”We’re saddened to hear of the death of much-loved poet Owen Lowery on Friday 14th May 2021. We’ve published two of Owen’s collections: Otherwise Unchanged in 2010 and Rego Retold in 2015. A third, The Crash Wake Poems, is forthcoming in Autumn 2021…....” @Carcanet announced the passing of Lowery on social media on 17th, May 2021.
Thursday, 15 April 2021
A Refracted View
This is a project sharing local stories for The Margate Bookie as part of Estuary 2021.
Local artists and the members of the Scrap Store @EKM, in Ramsgate, will co-create experiences that engage with their immediate surroundings. We will consider where we live, how we live and how we might live. These stories will be brought to life through A Refracted View.
So, why refracted?
An image becomes refracted when light travelling in waves hits another medium, like water. This slows down its progress. Its natural inclination is to find the shortest route, diagonally through one medium to another which creates a different image. The most straightforward example of this is to half fill a glass with water and to stand a pencil in it, and then to look at it sideways. The pencil will appear fractured just above the waterline.
Our project, A Refracted View, presents different perspectives, new ways of looking at things. Our ambition is to disrupt socially constructed ideas of normality, excellence, and productivity.
How do we intend to do this?
We will trigger ideas using walking and
thinking through craft. We will share our plans with you
through regular podcasts.
We hope to tinker with our imaginations to create new approaches by working together and engaging with our environment. Our materials will be people ( our artists and the East Kent Mencap members), places (Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable and Tankerton) and their stories crafted through a creative deck of walking prompts and flags signaling new directions and possibilities.
You can follow us and our podcast :
https://www.facebook.com/ThreadandWord
https://www.estuaryfestival.com/associated-programme.html
Our artists: Sharon Cavalier, Virginia Fitch, Amy Johnson, Diana Lane, Phoebe McIndoe, Sonia Overall, Elspeth Penfold.