THE LAST STREET
Cell Gallery
This body of work reflects on the quiet persistence of North America’s small communities, their last streets, in contrast with the relentless expansion of urban sprawl. These streets are not transitional spaces but endpoints, where histories settle rather than accelerate. Unlike the perpetual growth of cities, last streets in small towns carry irregular rhythms shaped by weather, labour, and history. By placing these environments in dialogue, the work questions what is gained and lost as development advances, and celebrates the endurance, intimacy, and local identity that still exist at the margins of modern expansion.


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