In June 2016, Bhaam members Liz Gregory and Megan Calver organised two walks on the Blackdowns in connection with the Bhaam exhibition Life in the Blackdowns, Hemyock. On each occasion, walkers participated in the production of one joint work on a long scroll of paper.
Championing small, incidental thoughts and observations, the walks emphasised the importance of process in art making and considered the widely different ways artists approach landscape and get ideas. An underlying theme proposed the creation of a sociable event, such as a walk, as an artwork itself — with authorship extended to all participants.
Liz and Megan would like to thank:
Gordon Field and Bronwen Gundry for installing artworks for walkers to discover
Heather Stallard for providing tea for walkers and Open House to view her art collection
Tim Martin for giving a talk to walkers about his practice and the Bhaam exhibition