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#67 - March 2023 SALT on MAP

SALT: book launch and exhibition

A new publication by Art Walk Press brings together texts and images from the year long project SALT, including those commissioned by Art Walk Projects in collaboration with MAP. The book is available throughout the exhibition Salt Works until 30 March
Jo Matthews Assorted Kipple 2022 4
#67 - February 2023 SALT on MAP

We will all be marine mammals soon

by Rowan Lear. The final artist text commissioned by SALT in collaboration with MAP
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#67 - February 2023 SALT on MAP

The smellscape of the seascape

Jan Uprichard responds to work by artist Tonya McMullan. Both text and smells are part of SALT, a year-long project curated by Art Walk Projects, Portobello
Sean tomatoes
#67 - January 2023 SALT on MAP

tomatoes at lunch time with a line of salt on top

Glasgow food writer Sean Wai Keung responds with a delectable text to work in SALT, a year long project curated by Art Walk Projects, Portobello
Still from Eva Jack Whale Watching 2021
#66 - November 2022 SALT on MAP

Threat and allure. The shore line. Close attention. Death.

As part of MAP’s ongoing collaboration with the Portobello-based project SALT, Melissa McCarthy responds to films selected by Rosy Naylor
Lisa Williams Twisted Dreams 2022 Photo Natasha Ruwona
#66 - October 2022 SALT on MAP

III. pray for a life without a plot

The final text by Harvey Dimond, in a trio that unravels real and imagined oceanic journeys in South Africa, Scotland and Barbados
Khadea Santi Salt Wounds 2022 Photo Natasha Ruwona
#66 - October 2022 SALT on MAP

II. Maps

Part of a trio of texts that unravel real and imagined oceanic journeys in South Africa, Scotland and Barbados. By Harvey Dimond
Tanatsei Gambura When we come out of the water 2022 Photo Natasha Ruwona
#66 - October 2022 SALT on MAP

I. nobody dies of old age in the ocean

A trio of texts by Harvey Dimond, published across three days, unravels real and imagined oceanic journeys in South Africa, Scotland and Barbados
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#66 - August 2022 SALT on MAP

SALT

Tom Jeffreys interviews Rosy Naylor, artist, curator and founder of Art Walk Projects in Portobello, as she embarks a new season of artist commissions. This also marks the beginning of a new editorial partnership with MAP, culminating in March 2023