Between Leaf and Light
Scott Rogers
The Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, Hudson Regional Cancer Centre, Barrie
March – September 2025








With the generous support of the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH) and the City of Barrie, we are proud to announce the launch of our inaugural curatorial residency at RVH’s Cancer Centre. Beginning in February 2025, this six-month residency will feature Between Leaf & Light, a newly commissioned six-channel sound installation by artist Scott Rogers, located in the main level waiting room of the Cancer Centre.

Spanning 43 minutes in length, the work is composed with open-source field recordings of bird songs ranging through the same time zone as RVH. Spanning from Peru to northern Ontario and Québec, the work brings resident, migratory, and tropical bird species into a collective song within one of the Centre’s main waiting rooms. This chorus of avian voices is a reminder of the relativity of humans in regard to other life forms, and the complex interconnectedness we are part of. The title of the installation is drawn from a description of the forest canopy—that place where the sky meets greenery—suggesting an expansive ecology spanning duration and distance. 

For visitors to the Cancer Centre, the installation aims to foster a sense of well-being and peacefulness, creating a comforting atmosphere for all who enter.

Through this residency, we reflect on questions such as: Can we draw from our lived experiences to advance the field of public art? Can an art encounter extend beyond framed, two-dimensional spaces or object-based spectatorship in healthcare environments? Can it move beyond the visual—beyond therapeutic still images—by engaging more of the senses? And can we expand the narrative of sickness, introducing a more complex and nuanced perspective to the patient experience as a form of empowerment?

Together with the artist, we dedicate this iteration of Between Leaf & Light to Tracey Baker, a fellow cancer patient whose generous financial contribution made this project possible and whose courage has deeply inspired and moved us. Thank you, Tracey. We would also like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Frances Thomas, Curator of the RVH Permanent Collection, and Carol-Ann Ryan, Public Art Coordinator for the City of Barrie, along with everyone at RVH, whose unwavering support was instrumental in bringing this project to life.




A Note About Access

While the Cancer Centre is not open to non-treatment-related public visits during regular hours, we will host an appreciation listening event in the space during off-hours later this spring for project supporters and the interested public. Stay tuned—details will be announced soon!






Scott Rogers was born in Mohkinstsis Treaty 7 Calgary, Canada, and currency based in Toronto. He holds a BFA from the University of Calgary (CA) an MFA from the Glasgow School of Art (SCO), and also studied at the Staedelschule in Frankfurt am Main (DE). Scott produces artworks that form relations between humans and other lifeforms, proposing ways of living together more hospitably. Some of his recent projects have been presented with Koraï Project Space (Nicosia, CY), Nuit Blanche Toronto (CA), Kunstverein München (DE), Ivory Tars (Glasgow, SCO), the Kamias Triennial (Manila, PH) and Franz Kaka (Toronto, CA). With Will Holder, Rogers co-edited “Recognition”,  the 14th issue of the journal FR DAVID, which was published by KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin, DE) in 2017. In 2024, Rogers will undertake projects with La Napoule Art Foundation (Cannes, FR), Flat Time House (London, UK), Atlas Arts (Skye, SCO), and Ormston House (Limerick, IR).






List of Birds In Order of Appearance





  1. Black-faced Solitaire
  2. Boreal Chickadee
  3. Western Spindalis
  4. Tawny-throated Leaftosser
  5. Slate-coloured Solitaire
  6. Oriente Warbler
  7. Puerto Rican Bullfinch
  8. Black-throated Wren
  9. White-eyed Vireo
  10. Blue-headed Vireo
  11. Bay-breasted Warbler
  12. Black-headed Saltator
  13. Dark-eyed Junco
  14. Pearly-eyed Thrasher
  15. Song Sparrow
  16. Musician Wren
  17. Barred Antshrike
  18. Bahama Mockingbird
  19. Greyish Saltator
  20. Downy Woodpecker
  21. American Yellow Warbler
  22. Nashville Warbler
  23. Yellow-backed Oriole
  24. Bahama Oriole
  25. Philadelphia Vireo
  26. White-tailed Trogon
  27. Ruddy Foliage-gleaner
  28. Trilling Gnatwren
  29. Swainson’s Thrush
  30. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
  31. Zapata Wren
  32. White-throated Sparrow
  33. Golden-crowned Kinglet
  34. Jamaican Vireo
  35. Red-legged Thrush
  36. American Robin
  37. Antillean Piculet
  38. Great Kiskadee
  39. Palmchat
  40. Mato Grosso Antbird
  41. Black-whiskered Vireo
  42. Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)
  43. Thick-billed Vireo
  44. Vitelline Warbler
  45. Wedge-billed Woodcreeper
  46. House Wren
  47. Cuban Tody
  48. Mangrove Vireo
  49. Key West Quail-dove
  50. Cuban Gnatcatcher
  51. Black-faced Grassquit
  52. Plumbeous Pigeon
  53. Bee Hummingbird
  54. Red-breasted Nuthatch
  55. Spot-breasted Wren
  56. Carolina Wren
  57. Social Flycatcher
  58. American Goldfinch
  59. White-breasted Wood Wren
  60. Tamarugo Conebill
  61. Winter Wren
  62. Veery
  63. Northern Cardinal
  64. Scaly-throated Leaftosser
  65. Brown-billed Scythebill
  66. Rufous-browed Wren
  67. Puerto Rican Vireo
  68. Plain Xenops
  69. Black-throated Green Warbler
  70. Melodious Blackbird
  71. Cuban Green Woodpecker
  72. Spotted Woodcreeper
  73. Rose-throated Tanager



Production & Credits



Title: Between Leaf & Light
Medium: 6 channel audio installation (MacMini, audio interface, amplifiers, speakers, cabling)
Duration: 43:20
Year: 2024 / 25
Edition of 4, 1 AP

Artist: Scott Rogers
Composer / Sound Engineer: Richy Carey at èist sound
Curators: CMBT (Kara Hamilton, Patricia Ritacca, Yan Wu)

Installation Technician: Dax Morrison
Graphic Designer: Natasha Whyte-Gray
Illustration: Scott Rogers

All files used in the creation of this work were sourced from xeno-canto.org



Created in Partnership with:




Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
City of Barrie, Public Art
and Georgian College





Generously Supported by:




Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
City of Barrie
Tracey Baker



Co-Conspiracy Means (to) Breathe Together
A collaborative curatorial initiative founded by Kara Hamilton, Patricia Ritacca, and Yan Wu in 2024.


About
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As cancer patients and arts professionals, we are dedicated to life as art, committed to sharing site-specific contemporary art experiences that reflect our lived experiences and connect with fellow patients, caregivers, and medical teams navigating treatment journeys in healthcare spaces.

Believing in art’s power to communicate, heal, and transform, our collaboration is an experiment in creating environments where we can collectively breathe, reflect, and care for one another.






Website by Natasha Whyte-Gray, 2025.
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