Art In Access Exhibit

From 1890 to 1979, the Humber College Lakeshore Campus was a psychiatric hospital. Reflecting on the complex legacy of their school, Humber College students consider access by engaging in creative workshops and collaborations with community members. Artists from Among Friends Community Mental Health Program and Workman Arts held creative sessions for students on wellness, mental health, disability, housing and food security. Creating reactionary artworks, Humber students and their community collaborators present artifacts, installations, and drop-in workshops to enliven critical debates on social and systemic barriers, while providing a space where art and access can collide.

The Humber Art Commons is an accessible facility; ASL and exhibition attendants will be present.

Admission is free and all are welcome.

Art in Access is presented by Humber College, Humber Galleries, and the Toronto Biennial of Art.