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RIsky Cities workshop participants look through newspaper articles detailing historic flood incidents in Hull

Risky Cities is proud to announce our five commissioned artists for our Flow of Words sharing events

21st October 2022
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A display of woven and embroidered textile art fhanging from a display board as part of the ‘Follow the Thread’ exhibition

Sharing flood memories, stories and histories through Follow the Thread

5th October 20225th October 2022
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Workshop participants make textiles artworks on flood and watery themes

Following the thread through Hull’s flood histories

9th August 202226th August 2022
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The rewards of letting go: putting young people’s voices centre-stage at COP26

3rd December 20213rd December 2021
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Projections of various National Youth Theatre cast members on the side of a building as part of the University of Hull co-production of The Last Harvest

University of Hull partners with National Youth Theatre ahead of COP26 performance

15th October 2021
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Graphic to illustrate the FloodLights live art installation featuring a mermaid swimming through a submerged street

FloodLights arts installation explores ‘living with water’ across Hull city centre

15th October 202115th October 2021
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A view from the top of Spurn Point lighthouse looking out to the end of the narrow spit of land with the sea and the Humber Estuary either side

Humber Histories and Futures: an end (and a beginning)

13th August 202113th August 2021
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A view from Spurn Point towards the south bank of the Humber showing remnants of a pier

Humber Histories and Futures: Spurn Point – the nation’s newest island

13th August 202113th August 2021
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Standing on the banks of the Humber looking towards Spurn with historic concrete defensive structures in view

Humber Histories and Futures: Mud, mud and defences

11th August 202113th August 2021
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Humber Histories and Futures: A Literary History of Sunk Island

10th August 202111th August 2021
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