We live with water
studio 213, rice street library, city hall - saint paul / circa 2022
The Rain Watcher Project, is a family centered campaign dedicated to informing the public on our human relationship with water. The project embraces the idea that we all come from water, we all live in water and we all go with water– that water contains our histories, our relationships, our emotions and it grounds us.
meet the artists
click on any of the images below to find out more about our Rain Watcher Artists and view their stories
The Capitol Regional Watershed District
was a core partner in making these stories possible. Their mission is “to protect, manage and improve the water resources of Capitol Region Watershed District and Mississippi River.”
To find out more about their work in the community CLICK HERE.
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an acknowledgement of the grief held within water, and thus our very existence. By: Prue Tcha
The Rain Watcher Project is supported in part by Capitol Region Watershed District , the FR Bigelow Foundation, the Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board Creative Support Fund, the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Flexible Support Fund, the Minnesota State Arts Board American Rescue Plan Award.