ontario Place - Narrating Past, Present, Potential
Typology
Team
Year
Media
Photography
Team
Year
Media
Photography
Public Installation
(OP-ED) Quan Thai
Meimei Yang
Georgia Barrington
Elaine Hoang
Nicole Garzon Usina
Fedora Liu
2023
DesignTO
CBC Toronto
City News
Pat Ryder
(OP-ED) Quan Thai
Meimei Yang
Georgia Barrington
Elaine Hoang
Nicole Garzon Usina
Fedora Liu
2023
DesignTO
CBC Toronto
City News
Pat Ryder
"Ontario Place – Narrating Past, Present, and Potential" is a collaborative exhibition inviting the public to consider and share memories and ideas about the iconic waterfront site. Originally designed in 1971, Ontario Place remains a beloved public park despite its closure in 2012.
A curation of speculative narratives explores its future possibilities, aiming to spark discussions on its inclusive redevelopment. Through diverse stories, the exhibition encourages reflection on social sustainability, cultural heritage, community engagement, and inclusivity. Through various mediums, digital and physical, visitors are invited to contribute their own experiences and visions for Ontario Place's future.
A curation of speculative narratives explores its future possibilities, aiming to spark discussions on its inclusive redevelopment. Through diverse stories, the exhibition encourages reflection on social sustainability, cultural heritage, community engagement, and inclusivity. Through various mediums, digital and physical, visitors are invited to contribute their own experiences and visions for Ontario Place's future.