Bill's mother cooking in the kitchen. Bill eating.
Beaulieu, YvonBill goes to catch a train and his mother goes to bed.
Beaulieu, YvonFallen leaves on the ground, but no tree, between man and house, under four clouds and sun.
Beaulieu, YvonIllustrations showing objects that sound like "au".
Beaulieu, YvonA person collects fallen leaves.
Chambers, ClaireMary and two angels.
Tremblay, LisetteYoung Mary at the centre.
Tremblay, LisetteBoy in red shirt and purple pants.
Beaulieu, LéoItem is one temporary plaque made of corrugated plastic. The design of the plaque replicates other heritage plaques around the city of Toronto that detail local history. Titled “Baby Point Crescent, Baby Point Road, Baby Point Terrace”, the contents of the sign explains the history of Jacques “James” Baby, who the area is named after. It highlights the Baby family’s ties to slavery, citing they were responsible for enslaving at least 17 Black and Indigneous people. The creator of the sign is unknown, it is one of several signs placed around Toronto to draw attention to the involvment of prominent historical figures in slavery.
Two women, one holding a baby, and a young child, near a red door.
Beaulieu, LéoA priest in orange robe and red shoes blesses a newborn on green altar.
Beaulieu, LéoLarge stone made barn with black roof, for Marie and her lamb.
Beaulieu, LéoBlack bat flying in the full moon sky of shades of pink and purple.
Sun, three, flowers and flying bird.
Beaulieu, LéoChild kneeling on red bed, beside lamp, cross on the wall.
Beaulieu, LéoPsychedelic colours on car with flat front tire and a periscope on the roof. Car seller and buyer talk in the background.
Beaulieu, LéoIllustrations showing objects that sound like "ei".
Beaulieu, YvonTwo distressed figures and animal inside a frame. By Sahana, 2021.