WELCOME TO
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A ROGERS ROAD PHOTO EXHIBITION

CO-CURATED BY BRYAN BROCK

WELCOME TO
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A ROGERS ROAD PHOTO EXHIBITION

CO-CURATED BY BRYAN BROCK

Somewhere along Rogers Road

Abnash Auto Service
556 Rogers Road

Somewhere along Rogers Road

Alta Gama Barber Shop
574 Rogers Road

Juan Jaramillogar

Nova Era Bakery 490 Rogers Road

Rogers Road & Keele

Mariazinha
529 Rogers Road

Nova Era Bakery
490 Rogers Road

Coin Laundry
460 Rogers Road

Juan Jaramillogar

605 Rogers Road

Golden Wheat
579 Rogers Road

Alta Gama Barbershop
574 Rogers Road

Somewhere along Rogers Road

460 Rogers Road

Pro Stop Sports Bar And Cafe
438 Rogers Road

Alta Gama Barbershop
574 Rogers Road

Pro Stop Sports Bar And Cafe
438 Rogers Road

Cookie Bakery
460 Rogers Road

Abnash Auto Service
556 Rogers Road

Sweet Nails & Spa
530 Rogers Road

Dominics Barbershop
558 Rogers Road

Somewhere along Rogers Road

Somewhere along Rogers Road

Alta Gama Barbershop
574 Rogers Road

Rogers Road Music Centre
465 Rogers Road

Coin Laundry
460 Rogers Road

Ventura Auto Repairs
458 Rogers Road

F.C. Porto Toronto
545 Rogers Road

Brazykuts Barbershop
517 Rogers Road

Luis Borges International Butcher
457 Rogers Road

Nova Era Bakery
490 Rogers Road

SP Tire
476 Rogers Road

The chef house and cafe
436 Rogers Road

Juan Jaramillogar

Somewhere along Rogers Road

A Rogers Road Photo exhibition

This exhibition is a portrait of Rogers Road — seen through the lenses of dozens of photographers who joined us for three photo walks in 2025 along Rogers Road, led by Toronto-based photographer Bryan Brock. Each walk invited neighbours, creatives, and curious eyes to roam the street together, capturing the energy, faces, textures, and small details that make this place feel like home. The result is a collective snapshot of a neighbourhood in motion — where past and present meet, and where every photo tells a story of community, resilience, and everyday beauty. Proudly presented by the Rogers Road BIA, this exhibition celebrates not just what Rogers Road looks like, but what it feels like.