Online Artwork Exhibition
River City
The "Rivers City" theme encourages students to look at the changing politics of river space, including riverside developments, bridges, docks, leisure and river attractions.
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)
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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)
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