What's On

River of Hope

  • 12-15 September 2025
  • Christchurch

This is a past event

International project, River of Hope, comes to Dorset. The finale of this major artwork, Christchurch, this is your chance to see over 60 inspirational flags created by young people, in response to the climate crisis.

River of Hope is a national project that gives young people the amazing opportunity to visit their local rivers and start a dialogue about their climate concerns. These visits are then used as inspiration to create stunning artworks under the guidance of professional artists. In Dorset, artist Heidi Steller and poet Matt West have worked with pupils from Gillingham School, Queen Elizabeth School Wimborne, The Burgate School Fordingbridge, Ringwood School, Twynham School and The Grange School Christchurch.

A two year programme that started in 2023, this installation is the finale of the national project. You’ll get to see flags from Dorset and Hampshire schools displayed alongside contributions from young people in Tees Valley, Devon, Newham, Norfolk & Ethiopia. Accompanied by a soundtrack from Dorset-based rapper, producer and songwriter Isaiah Dreads.

From 2023 to 2025, River of Hope is happening in 7 UK regions: Leeds, Newham (London), Tees Valley, Norfolk, Norwich, Dorset and Plymouth, and also in France (Rouen) and Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Arba Minch).

Access

The events will take place at Christchurch Quay which has tarmacked paths and grass lawn areas which are accessible by wheelchairs and buggies.

There will be a Changing Places toilet available on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 September.

There will be a relaxed hour on Monday 15 September, 10-11am.

Read our full Access Guide for Christchurch.

Back to top