
Julie Poitras Santos
January 29, 2021
Julie Poitras Santos is a respected teacher, curator, collaborator, writer, and artist.
Her expanded creative practice comprises installation, video, and site-specific public projects that include a walking component. As a writer, she has focused on walking arts practices, and areas where art and language intersect.
The relationship between site, story, and mobility fuels a wide range of research and production, including the relationship between natural histories, myth, and individual story. For Poitras Santos, walking is a form of listening to a site and giving it agency in an age of climate change.

She organized Platform Projects/Walks 2020: ecologies of the local to connect the Maine community through walking arts practices and site-specific experiences. Walking-based artworks foster new ways of seeing, propose speculative futures, and expand or cross disciplinary boundaries. Her “prompts for walking,” or poetic scores, are on view here and provide opportunities for individual experiences—prompting site-specific engagement and reflection. Each prompt invites the participant to look down, ahead, behind, or up, respectively, considering what we find beneath our feet, the uncertainty of the future, histories we trail behind us, and guidance from the sky. The works are simple yet invite deeper reflection and participation.
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