
WAYPOINTS
2012
Waypoints is a collaborative exhibition by Heloise Roberts, Moira Fearby and Richard Munsie shown at the Heathcote Gallery, Applecross. The installation explored the artists' relationship with their routine, ritualised journeys. Drawing on principles of psychogeography—the study of how geographic environments shape emotions and behaviour. The exhibition transformed the entire gallery space into an immersive cartographic experience, with multiple journeys intersecting and overlapping to form a sprawling visual map.
Each journey was documented through photographs taken at significant ‘waypoints’ along the route—familiar landmarks, transitional spaces, and moments of pause that punctuate the rhythm of weekly travel. As individual journeys converged and diverged across the walls, the work revealed how our private routines exist in relation to one another—sometimes crossing, sometimes running parallel, yet collectively shaping our sense of place and belonging.
The exhibition celebrated the poetry hidden within the mundane, suggesting that our weekly circuits—to work, to school, to the shops—are not merely journeys between destinations, but waypoints in the ongoing narrative of our lives, where the emotional resonance of familiar routes quietly accumulates.

