Online Artwork Exhibition


River Culture


The "River Culture" theme encourages students to study the the river in art and culture, the river as play space and sacred place, river explorers, famous events that have taken place on the river, river sports and river festivals.


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)


Escola_Masael-Pinheiro_thum.jpg

2008-06-15ZhongYuan-D.jpg

British_International_thumb.jpg

Shri-Shikshayatan_thumb.jpg

Secundaria_Enrique_thumb.jpg


heideveld_thumb.jpg

cityacadamy_thumb.jpg

catford_thumb.jpg

londonnaut_thumb.jpg

stannes_thumb.jpg


stockwell08_thumb.jpg

WESTMINSTER_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)


cardinalvaughan_thumb.jpg

CityofLondonAcademy_thumb.jpg

hatchflatmaster_thumb.jpg

LBTS_thumb.jpg

nowerhill_thumb.jpg


sionmanning_thumb.jpg

stgeorges_thumb.jpg

stmikesflatmaster_thumb.jpg

stockwell_thumb.jpg

Choueifat,-Katameya_Small-t.jpg


Baxian-Middle-School_thumb.jpg

Yongchuan-Middle-School_thu.jpg

St-George_thumb.jpg

Birla-High-school_thumb.jpg