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Clare Qualmann is an Associate Professor in Performance at the University of East London's School of Arts and Creative Industries. Her work bridges site-specific performance, walking practices, and participatory art, with a focus on uncovering the politics of everyday life through interdisciplinary methods.
- Co-leader of BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Performance
- Impact Champion for practice-as-research in Performing Arts
- Research themes: urban ecology, pedestrian equity, and embodied creativity
- Ongoing projects: East End Jam (2015–present)
Research Focus: Clare investigates walking as a process, method, and outcome for art and activism. Her AHRC-funded projects include Footwork: The Walking Artists Network (2012–2015) and Walking Publics Walking Arts (2021–2022). Recent commissions like Daylighting (2018) and Perambulator (2014) highlight her commitment to public engagement and reimagining urban spaces.
Scientific Awards
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Publications Trends Clare's work spans creative walking methodologies, pandemic-era art practices, and the intersection of mobility, motherhood, and social justice. Her collaborations with Heddon, Rose, and Wilson explore how walking can democratize urban spaces and reimagine wellbeing.



