Invisible Rivers is a project that employs the artistic practices of music, theater and boat-building to respond to our region’s interconnected struggles against coastal land loss, environmental racism and displacement. We are building boats in rapidly disappearing areas of our coast and hosting dialogues and performances on them. We want to make clear the invisible crop of memories and adaptations that permeate the ancestral paths of rivers and the people who once lived along their banks. We are physically modeling ideas about how we can learn to live with fluctuation, to live with uncertainty, to live in symbiosis with our increasingly watery world.