Members’ Show
© Photo Credits: Tricia Enns, 2025.
A Slow Walk: (because) finding help feels hard — Tricia Enns
Tuesday, June 17, 2025 from 5:30 - 7 PM
Starting at articule’s gallery
Come alone on a ∞°slow walk°∞ with Tricia Enns, articule member and artist behind the audio piece Walked Traces: An Invitation, currently on exhibit as part of reworlding — articule’s Members’ Show. Join us on Tuesday, June 17th, 5:30pm-7pm, for a °slow walk° around Little Italy.
We will start at articule and have a brief chat about what slowness and care mean in relation to the movement of our bodies and walking. Exploring the intersection of body, place and community in terms of speculative modes of care. We will then head out and attempt to follow one of the traces Enns documented within the project Walked Traces.
While walking we will listen to the audio tracks, found in the articule exhibition, while slowly walking. The °slow walk° will conclude at articule with a brief discussion and sharing on how the experience was. Hope to see you there!
*a slow walk is a form of collective moving where we go as fast as the slowest mover in the group. No one gets left behind.
Accessibility Info: It will be facilitated in English. articule is wheelchair accessible, but we will be moving through the streets which can be unpredictable but happy to help maneuver wherever possible. There is a bathroom and access to water at articule. We will have some granola bars on hand if needed. More on articule’s accessibility.
Tricia Enns
Tricia Enns (she/they) has a materially and relationally engaged practice which uses alternative mapping and, more recently, multimedia approaches to tenderly and playfully approach overlooked shadowy places. Enns has a Master’s in Design and Computational Arts (2023), is a co-founder of the international collective [per]mission to Play (2020).
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