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Home Is A Place That Visits Me Book Launch

Thursday, March 12
6:00 PM— 8:00 PM

Join UK-based artist Hannah Hull, one of the contributing artists in Trinity Square Video’s Architecture After the Asylum exhibition, to launch her new publication, Home Is Place That Visits Me.

Space

Small Gallery

Presented by

Workman Arts

This event is part of:

Being Scene 2020

Join UK-based artist Hannah Hull, one of the contributing artists in Trinity Square Video’s Architecture After the Asylum exhibition, to launch her new publication, Home Is Place That Visits Me. As part of the book launch, attendees will gather to discuss the many facets of living in Toronto. Can artists survive given the disproportionately high costs of living in the city coupled with disproportionately low incomes? Why is the relationship between Toronto housing and people living with mental health and/or addiction issues so often hostile? Join us for an open format discussion.

Hannah Hull in an artist and musician living in Shropshire, England. Home Is A Place That Visits Me is a companion to Close To Home, a collection of songs to be released under the alias ‘Burning Salt.’

Home Is Place That Visits Me was created during a residency with Trinity Square Video funded by the Ontario Arts Council.