Artwalk is conceived as a moving artistic journey that unfolds through walking from place to place, village to village, connecting sites of theatrical and cultural significance. The project links performance with landscape, activating remote areas as spaces of creation and encounter. Participants travel collectively across the countryside, experiencing the environment not as a backdrop but as an integral part of the artistic process. For a number of days, they live in temporary camps, relocating each night and forming a contemporary itinerant caravan. This constant movement shapes both the rhythm of daily life and the structure of the artistic work. Throughout the journey, participants are invited to develop and present their own artistic practices—whether in theatre, performance, music, or interdisciplinary forms—responding directly to the places they inhabit and the communities they encounter. In this way, Artwalk becomes a shared experience of creation, mobility, and exchange, where art emerges through movement, collaboration, and the lived reality of the landscape.