and we walk: A Silent Meditative Walk with Harri Harrison
  • IMT Gallery
    Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road
    London
    E2 9NQ
  • Tuesday 16th September 7:00pm until 9:00pm
Connect deeply with urban surroundings through silence, mantra, and light projections on a gentle dusk walk along the Regent’s Canal.

You are warmly invited to join artist Harri Harrison for and we walk, a silent, meditative journey at twilight from IMT Gallery through Broadway Market, towards Victoria Park. Experience the city anew, guided by quiet reflection and illuminated mantras that transform everyday urban spaces into opportunities to witness and reflect upon personal journeys and the spaces we inhabit.

As we walk, Harri’s personal mantras will softly illuminate local landmarks and ordinary city furnishings, encouraging us to reconsider and reconnect with our shared urban environment. These ephemeral projections stem from Harri’s ongoing body of work, repeat after me, created using handheld text projectors and cyanotype prints. Harri’s toolbox of grounding mantras invite us to explore deeper connections with one another, the natural world, and our evolving concept of 'home'.

We will begin our evening at IMT Gallery with a grounding meditation and herbal tea, listening deeply to the heart of Bethnal Green, before stepping out to witness the city through fresh eyes. The walk covers approximately 3 km along the canal towpath. Please reach out if you have any questions or specific access needs.

This workshop offers a welcoming space to meet new people, enjoy gentle exercise, and encourage conversations around home, communities, and the environment. We invite you to slow down and connect with overlooked local spaces and create personal mantras for personal growth. All welcome, no experience necessary.

About Harri Harrison:

Harri Harrison is a multimedia artist whose practice integrates performance, text- based projections, plant-based work, and alternative photography processes, engaging directly with urban environments. Harri explores notions of place, community, grief, gratitude, and belonging, inviting us to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities. Harri has over 12 years of experience leading creative workshops, collaborating with institutions such as Cubitt Gallery, PEER Gallery, and Phytology at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve.

Reserve your spot for now for an evening of inspiration and connection. Concessions are available.

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