Our Work

Track to the Future Mural Project in St. Thomas
For several years, our team has worked with the St. Thomas Economic Development Corporation and Railway City Tourism to install new large-scale murals in and around downtown St. Thomas. Featured artists include Kevin Ledo, Bacon, Meaghan Claire Kehoe, Andrew Lewis, MEDIAH, Hawlii Pichette, Megan Oldhues, Stephanie Boutari, Derkz, Nancy Deleary, Denial, Emilie Darlington, Arlin Graff, and many more.
Forest City Playground Mural Project in London
In collaboration with Tourism London and Downtown London, we have coordinated the painting of several large-scale murals in the core of the city. Notable projects include the landmark ‘Johnny & June’ mural by Kevin Ledo at Canada Life Place, the spectacular piece by Ola Volo at the Grand Theatre, the stunning artwork by Bacon on Dundas Place, and the oft-photographed collection in Market Lane by Hawlii Pichette, Stephanie Boutari, and Meaghan Claire Kehoe. Another favourite is the new mural by artist Mike Cywink inside the lobby of the Grand Theatre.



Westlake Evans Park in
St. Thomas
We worked with the City of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Public Library to develop this beautiful new park downtown. The space includes a playground, outdoor ping-pong tables, and stunning murals. Our role involved arranging funding and helping to develop the vision
for the park.
St. Thomas Elevated Park
This is one of the main tourist attractions in southwestern Ontario, a spectacular park in the sky built atop the former Michigan Central Railroad bridge. In recent years, our team has helped to facilitate donations to support the addition of landscaping features, lighting, new artwork, and the establishment of the ‘Arboretum Trail’, an ambitious planting of native trees. We have also organized events at the park, including outdoor art sessions and stargazing nights.



Murals in Downtown Simcoe, Port Stanley and Aylmer
We love working with small towns and villages to install meaningful murals in high-impact locations. Past projects include collaborating with the Downtown Simcoe, Municipality of Central Elgin, and the Aylmer-Malahide Museum & Archives.
London Children’s Museum at 100 Kellogg Lane
As part of the development of the beautiful new location of the London Children’s Museum at 100 Kellogg Lane, our team has helped to coordinate murals for the interior space. In 2024, artists Mike Cywink and Hawlii Pichette installed vibrant
new pieces.




Railway City Little
Free Libraries
This is one of our signature projects. Beginning in 2019, we started to develop fun names for neighbourhoods around St. Thomas and gradually installed one of our distinctive ‘Railway City Little Free Library’ boxes in each one! The boxes feature signs that provide insight into local history and culture. This community-building initiative is inspired by the study of psychogeography, which contemplates neglected but fascinating aspects of urban environments. Our team assembled funding for this project from a number of private sector donors, and we have benefitted from strong relationships with community partners like Railway City Tourism and the St. Thomas Public Library. There are more than 30 library boxes around the city! Our friends at the STEAM Centre manage and maintain the program now.

Throughout 2025 and 2026, we will be coordinating a new mural project in collaboration with the Downtown Strathroy BIA. The setting is ideal: Strathroy features an attractive, compact & walkable core with many perfect opportunities for spectacular outdoor artwork! Follow along on our young & free press social media platforms to see how things take shape.
Strathroy

Thames Centre
Our team is thrilled to be curating a mural project for the Municipality of Thames Centre. Located just east of London, the community offers a mix of urban and rural living -- and we love developing artwork for both settings! Stay connected on social media as we share the locations, highlight the artists and reveal the designs.