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How We Walk In Tampa

April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Laura Bergeron helps a walker pick her poison.

A couple of weeks ago, I got to hang out with a group of USF students staging a collaborative performance designed to draw attention to the way we walk—or, most often, don’t walk—in Tampa Bay. (See the previous post, Desert Walk at Sulphur Springs, for more information about a related project by one of the students, Raul Romero.) Their project comes at a time when many Bay area residents are doing some serious soul searching about supporting mass transit here. Fun and topical—what’s not to love?

Check out the full article in Creative Loafing.


Two participants, Collette Brewington, 19, and Eric Kinney, 20, tag team drunk and sober walks as Desiree D’Alessandro (right) takes notes.

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Tags: Contemporary Art · Performance · Tampa

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