Online Artwork Exhibition


Working River


The "Working Rivers" encourages students to research distinctive boats and the people whose lives an livelihood depend on their waterway.


2008


The artwork below is from Rivers of the World 2008. The featured rivers (and partnered cities) were:
- River Capibaribe (Recife, Brazil)
- River Tiete (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- River Huangpu / Suzhou Creek (Shanghai, China)
- River Nile (Cairo, Egypt)
- River Hooghly (Kolkata, India)
- river Papaloapan (State of Veracruz, Mexico)
- River Liesbeek (Cape Town, South Africa)
- River Thames (London, UK)


carlitosfinal_thumb.jpg

Lantian_pg24.jpg

El-Malek_pg30.jpg

No.5_thumb.jpg

bokmakierie_thumb.jpg


hackney_thumb.jpg

norbury_thumb.jpg

robertclack_thumb.jpg

rooks_heath_thumb.jpg

charter_thumb.jpg


2007


The artwork below is from Rivers of the World 2007. The featured rivers (and partnered cities) were:
- River Thames (London, UK)
- Yangtze River (Chongqing, China)
- River Hooghly (Kolkata, India)
- River Liesbeek (Cape Town, South Africa)
- River Nile (Cairo, Egypt)


Kingsford_thumb.jpg

prestonmanor_thumb.jpg

stpaulsway_thumb.jpg

westminster_thumb.jpg

High-school-affiliated-to_t.jpg


Bokmakierie_thumb.jpg

La-Martineirs-Boys-panel_th.jpg