The border between Canada and the United States is a space that reflects the relationship between these two countries. As a cartographic construct, the boundary has no thickness, yet in its collision with the landscape, it takes physical form and dimension. This exhibit travels the 3,500 mile-long border across the middle of the continent, from east to west, focused on the structures that the line encounters and creates.

CHAPTER 1: EASTERN MAINE



CHAPTER 2: NORTHERN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE



CHAPTER 3: THE 45TH PARALLEL



CHAPTER 4: THE WATERY BOUNDARY



CHAPTER 5: THE 49TH PARALLEL



CHAPTER 6: WASHINGTON STATE

READ ABOUT THE EXHIBIT