Silk River Project to join Diwali at Trafalgar Square
As reported in Your Thurrock on 11th Oct 2017, Silk River scrolls are to take part in Diwali at Trafalgar Square.
Asian Voice
The Asian Voice covered the Diwali in London story where the Silk River scrolls featured as opening moment in the parade, and later as site decor.
Times of India
The Times of India has reported “Silk River scrolls from Bengal to open Diwali Festival at Trafalgar Square”
Echo – photo story
Leigh hosted the final day of a cultural art exchange celebrating the UK’s relationship with India.
London Leg of Art Walk Ends
London Leg of Art Walk Ends – Silk River appeared on the front page of the Thurrock Enquirer today.
Flag Waving Festival Comes to East Tilbury
Tilbury and East Tilbury were visited by the Silk River ‘art’ walk this week to celebrate a major bilateral year of cultural exchange between the UK and India.
Indian Themed Art Trail Brings Borough to Life
Indian Themed Art Trail Brings Borough to Life. A fantastic festival celebrating the regions links to India has come to a colourful conclusion.
Echo Southend
The Echo Southend reported on the finale of the UK Walk on 24th Sept, appearing online and in the paper on 28th Sept.
Scrolling along country lanes
Scrolling along country lanes – The Thurrock Independent covered the Silk River walk in Tilbury and East Tilbury this week.
The Quint – what’s Linking London with Bengal?
What’s Linking London to Bengal? 20 Murshidabad Scrolls on Thames.
Thank you to Anjana Parikh of The Quint website for reporting on our project.