The Map of Everywhere
Fold out Publication
2019
The Map of Everywhere is a large fold-out publication and school project shaped around a simple question: what if you turned your life into a map?
Using New Orleans, Providence, and Stratford as its three anchor points, the project explores how place shapes identity. Each location has its own axis, color, photography, and writing. These layers overlap across the publication, allowing for multiple places and memories to exist at once. On the reverse side, actual maps are superimposed, creating a new hybrid geography.
The project treats mapping not as a fixed system, but as something more personal and open to reinvention. It became an early step in my interest in exploring alternative forms of documentation.







