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The Junction – a journey into England’s heart

We wanted to celebrate this overlooked landmark, its construction created the Motorway system and it is vast. We spent two years meeting up in Birmingham (we live in Edinburgh & Sussex respectively) and explored the site on foot throughout the seasons. We both grew up in the Midlands and Spaghetti Junction was part of our childhoods.

What we found was two Junctions. Beneath concrete superstructure lies an older, darker junction ,a network of rail line, river, canals and foot/cycle paths intersected by feral undergrowth.

The recurring themes of these journeys were:

Constant noise

Fear of strangers

Running & hiding

Humour from discomfort

Things going wrong – getting lost, getting dark, strange B&Bs, arguments.

The Junction is part of a wider series examining places of significance throughout England. We are working on a project looking at the Thames Estuary and in the future we want to look at the border with Scotland.

About the Artists

Emily Inglis and Rachel Owens go on walks and make art; their creative collaboration is based on a thirty year friendship and the interplay of tensions and class differences contained within it.

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Finding Balance – a walk for the Equinox

After the success of the first Walkspace Erratic last month, we’re continuing this series of public walks with a visit to Solihull where Walkspace member …kruse will be helping us to find balance.

The equinoxes are a time when the amount of sunlight and darkness in the day is equal. Can we use this time as an invitation to balance our own lives and find some equanimity to carry us through the long haul of winter towards the Spring Equinox?

This walk will leave from outside Solihull Station at 6:30pm, Tuesday 21st September* and will take around 1.5 hours. We will walk from the station to a local wildlife area, home to all sorts of creatures, including reed buntings, owls and buzzards. The walk will finish back at the station.

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Although the Erratic walks are free to attend, booking in advance lets us know what sorts of numbers to expect and also makes it easier for us to communicate any changes or announcements.

*The actual date of the Autumn Equinox is the 22nd but we’re going a day earlier to get a head start