Self in the City
In this walk by Andrea Racine, participants will explore their inner self while living in a metropolitan area, where one’s space tends to fade in amongst the crowds. The group will look into places of spirituality and how it manifests in a city, and whether it is found predominantly in areas that are overtly religious, or places that represent another form of solace. From the peace and beauty found in Central Park to the parallel found in religious institutions, where does one feel the most in-tune with themselves and their inner being?
This walk holds 6 people and is part of "The Walk as Poem", a course taught by Todd Shalom in the Writing Program at Pratt Institute.
2012 WALKS
- 7 Through the Nose
- Backstage Realness
- Des Integration
- Fabstractions
- Island Night
- Les Amants du Pont Dieu
- Moss Me
- Necessity
- Pagan Poetry
- Salve
- Sensewalk #1: EVERYTHING IS NEW
- Sensewalk #2: MOVE ME BABY
- Sensewalk #3: SPACE IS THE PLACE
- Sensewalk #4: GIVE ME SOMEBODY TO SHOW
- Stories the City Tells Itself
- Superfun/d Speed Date
- Traces
- Unchanged When Exhumed
- Walk On
2012 ARTISTS
- Adam Weinert
- Andrés Andreani
- Andrew Mount
- Ben Weber
- Eileen Myles
- Felipe Meres & Todd Shalom
- J. Morrison
- Jon Cotner
- Josely Carvalho
- LoVid
- Lynn Marie Kirby & Alexis Petty
- Maria Chavez
- Matthew Radune
- Meredith Ramirez Talusan
- Michelle Boulé
- Miguel Gutierrez
- Nancy Nowacek
- Neil Goldberg
- Office of Recuperative Strategies
- Pratt Institute students
- Robert Mauksch
- Sarah Owens
- Todd Shalom
- Todd Shalom & Niegel Smith
- Tomaz Hipólito
- Xavier Acarin
Times Available
Wed, Dec 7, 2011, 2:00pm
Walk Starting Point
Duration
75 minutes
Language
English
Admission
free
Please meet at the NW corner of 72nd Street and 5th Avenue.