Living on the Water’s Edge, University of Toronto 2015 created 82 watermarks.
Living at the Water's Edge in Toronto is a course offered by Dr. Bonnie McElhinny through the University of Toronto’s anthropology department. Toronto is a city with 9 rivers, on one great lake. This course introduces students to anthropology by using a wide range of media, field trips, and independent research to explore how people think about, imagine, and interact with water. Students in the course shared their personal Watermarks and became Watermark collectors themselves.
Eramosa River, ON
Paul Cardoz
Georgian Bay, ON
Gabriela Monzon
Gera River, Germany
Eva Heinrichs
Gulf of Mexico, Mexico
Daniel Cook
Hogan Lake, ON
Mehboob Bangash
Howe Sound, BC
Jiayong Wu
Indian Ocean, India
Yuxin Zhang
Indian Ocean, Maldives
Feili Wang
Indian Ocean, Mauritius
Xiaoning Wang
Isar River, Germany
Wolfgang Hartmann
Kahului Bay, USA
Emma Kaszas
Kelso Lake, ON
Cassandra Hartmann
Lac Mercier, QC
Rebecca Bahar
Lac Miravi, Rwanda
Kayijamahe Merci
Lac Ouimet, QC
Esther Bushuev
Lake Nokomis, USA
Emily Morton
Lake Ontario, ON
Cameron Dawson
Lake Ontario, ON
Carmela Valenzala
Lake Ontario, ON
Dina Patel
Lake Ontario, ON
Ian Tran
Lake Ontario, ON
Samantha Quinto
Lake Ontario, ON
Sarah Quinto
Lake Opeongo, ON
Caroline White
Lake Simcoe, ON
Karl Rassinger