Join Brett Canet-Gibson from Twine Ideas for an in-person Street Wisdom Walkshop happening as part of this year's big annual day of wonder and wandering, the WORLD WIDE WANDER, taking place on Friday 27 September 2024. These Walkshops are part of the many other in-person Walkshops occurring all around the world that day.
To register for the Walkshop in the PERTH CBD, visit https://lu.ma/3zrg5snc
Date - Friday 27 September
Time - 10.30am
Location - meet by the fountain outside at CENTRAL PARK
Cost - FREE
WHAT IS STREET WISDOM?
Street Wisdom is an everyday creative practice you use as you walk. A smart fusion of mindfulness, neuroscience, imagination and wellness, it unlocks minds and unblocks creativity with every step. The perfect complement to static meditation, Street Wisdom takes you on a physical journey that not only calms and clears the mind, but opens up the subconscious to new ideas – not to mention the potential health benefits of walking outdoors – all without having to travel to exotic climes or retreats. Suddenly, every street is full of inspiration. And whatever your questions, we are finding answers everywhere.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM AN IN-PERSON WALKSHOP?
You'll meet your host, Brett Canét-Gibson from Twine Ideas at the set session time. Brett will introduce everyone to the Walkshop and to the ideas behind Street Wisdom before setting you off. The Walkshop is in three parts. First, there's the TUNE UP, where you will go on three micro-walks by yourself using the host's guidance. Then there's the QUEST, which is the heart of the experience, a longer walk by yourself, and an opportunity to ask the streets a question and get some fresh answers. After you've done that, you'll come back as a group and SHARE what you’ve learned with each other. It's such a simple, wonderful, potentially transformative experience!
ABOUT YOUR WA WALKSHOP FACILITATOR | BRETT CANÉT-GIBSON
Brett Canét-Gibson is Creative Director of WA-based consultancy Twine Ideas. He is a qualified creativity coach, mindfulness meditation teacher, therapeutic photography practitioner and psychogeographer. With a career spanning over 35 years, he is a seasoned image maker, writer, musician, and communicator in photography, graphic design and visual arts. He has worked extensively in the print media, design and entertainment industries, and has received international, national and local portrait and editorial awards.
Brett has been exhibited in major international photographic competitions in France, USA, UK, Malaysia, India, The Netherlands and Australia. His work is on display in the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip and included in the State Library’s Permanent Archives Pictorial Collection, which aims to cover and preserve all aspects of WA's history and stories. Brett’s work is held at the National Portrait Gallery Canberra, the Museum & Art Gallery of New Norcia, the Perc Tucker Gallery and in private collections.