Jeremy Kai Rivers Forgotten
May 1–31, 2013
Beneath city streets and buildings lie the buried remnants of watercourses that once defined the natural landscape. Urban expansion has integrated these creeks and rivers into the infrastructure city dwellers rely upon. Though ravines may be filled in and built upon, water remains an unstoppable force that will always flow downstream. Kai’s photographs depict the buried rivers beneath cities that have deeply affected the water cycle, for better and for worse.