
As part of the first ever Open Call for Artist-Initiated Projects in Oshawa, this project was selected and funded by the City of Oshawa following a proposal in 2023. I designed each of the six double-sided boards with various image pairings. The boards were printed and installed by Brooklyn Sign Company.
The work was on view for 6 months, from October 2023 - March 2024 along a public path at Ed Broadbent Park in Oshawa, Ontario. This park is nestled closely to the active port (HOPA) where these images were made, which can be seen in the background, and often heard on site when viewing the exhibit.













Visit the public viewpoints where select images were made for Port of Prosper's outdoor exhibit. Names of locations on this map are referencing the specific images currently on display in Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park. This map encourages exploration of our waterfront and viewpoints of the port.
Map is linked below and was on the installation exhibit boards via QR Code. You can view more images and personal anecdotes on each location in the active map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1uVd4MK7VRDeJbNq1pExS2Syu3iojfD4&usp=sharing














As part of the first ever Open Call for Artist-Initiated Projects in Oshawa, this project was selected and funded by the City of Oshawa following a proposal in 2023. I designed each of the six double-sided boards with various image pairings. The boards were printed and installed by Brooklyn Sign Company.
The work was on view for 6 months, from October 2023 - March 2024 along a public path at Ed Broadbent Park in Oshawa, Ontario. This park is nestled closely to the active port (HOPA) where these images were made, which can be seen in the background, and often heard on site when viewing the exhibit.
Visit the public viewpoints where select images were made for Port of Prosper's outdoor exhibit. Names of locations on this map are referencing the specific images currently on display in Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park. This map encourages exploration of our waterfront and viewpoints of the port.
Map is linked below and was on the installation exhibit boards via QR Code. You can view more images and personal anecdotes on each location in the active map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1uVd4MK7VRDeJbNq1pExS2Syu3iojfD4&usp=sharing