A Tentsmuir Stravaig
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A Tentsmuir Stravaig is a curatorial proposal for a mindful, women-narrated walking art trail set within Tentsmuir Forest in Northeast Fife. Combining site-specific artworks, poetry, and guided communal walking, the project explores how movement and shared experience can deepen engagement with both art and landscape. Drawing on the walking-based practices of figures such as Sophie Cooke, it emphasises accessibility, inclusivity, and the creative potential of gentle, rhythmic movement. Through collective pacing, discussion, and embodied observation, the proposal reimagines outdoor art as a reflective social experience shaped by women’s voices and ways of moving through place.
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