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July 16 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Open to all ages and abilities, including those using assistive devices. Dress for the weather and come ready to wander!
Join us for the second in a two-part series of experimental walking programs led by artist Dawn Matheson, presented in the context of the exhibition 155,578. Slow Walk to Nowhere Part II: The Green Path invites participants to engage in a walk guided not by intention or destination, but by the world around them. Set in the University of Guelph Arboretum, each walker will follow only external cues—a bird call, a shifting breeze, the direction of a falling leaf, a scent on the wind, or the orientation of a branch. These subtle signs become wayfinders in a slow drift shaped by the natural world.
Note that The Arboretum has two porta potties available in the evening, located at the east end of the closed washrooms. One is wheelchair accessible.
Starting point: Hales-MacKay Shelter, by the parking lot off the College St. Arboretum entrance
