Header photos courtesy of blogto.com, thestar.com, & 100travelstories.com.


The Land


Our work takes place in person and on the interweb in what is now called Toronto, a part of Turtle Island in the Don River watershed that has been a site of human activity for over 15,000 years. We are grateful to be able to pursue this work on the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinabek peoples, and the current home of many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.


Scroll to see the outdoor locations we have been honoured to collaborate with throughout the many stages of our project.


Bela Farm, Hillsburgh, ON

Photo courtesy of belafarm.ca

 

University of Toronto, Toronto, ON

Photo courtesy of gardinermuseum.on.ca

 

MOCA Neighbourhood (Sterling Road), Toronto, ON

Photo courtesy of The New York Times

 

Rouge National Urban Park Toronto, ON

Photo courtesy of tdotshots.com

 

Various Urban Backyards, Small Farms, and Gardens, Toronto, ON

 

Toronto Islands, Toronto, ON

 

Various Studios, Theatres, and Creative Spaces, Toronto, ON


“She [Persephone] was filled with a sense of wonder, and she reached out with both hands”

Hymn to Demeter, line 15