Living on the Water’s Edge, University of Toronto 2015 created 87 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.
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
Lake Simcoe, ON
Michael Giuricich
Lake Simcoe, ON
Ris Peiris
Lake Simcoe, ON
Angeli Marteja
Little Beaver Lake, ON
Amanda Ramroop
Luzon Strait, Taiwan
Jim Chen
Magnetawan Lake, ON
Jeffrey Langlois
Manila Bay, Philippines
Denise Velasco
Mazinaw Lake, ON
Caroline Giuricich
Mediterranean Sea, France
Chloe Irene Pearson
Moreton Bay, Australia
Renee Engelke
Niagara River, ON
Pamela Xu
Niagara River, ON
Senal Peiris
North Sea, Netherlands
Stefanie Hartmann
Opava River, Czech Republic
Erich Hartmann
Otonabee River, ON
Darren Cheung
Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
Ashley Krost
Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
Clara Bourget
Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
Faith Berry
Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
Joyce Lim