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Art Exhibition

In collaboration with Workman Arts, our Queen Street location is pleased to host rotating art exhibitions featuring works created by artists with lived experience. Workman Arts is a multidisciplinary arts organization that promotes greater understanding of mental health and addiction through artistic creation and public presentation, supporting artists through peer-to-peer arts education, public programming, and partnerships with the broader arts community.

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Wendy Lu

Wendy Lu is a Hard of Hearing, Taiwan-born, Toronto-based multimedia artist, who graduated with Specialized Honours from York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts. Wendy lost her hearing as an infant due to meningitis-related fever, and throughout her life, she has undergone left-brain surgery, as well as three cochlear implant surgeries. Her severe-to-profound bilateral hearing loss affects both ears, and her cochlear implant technology affects her hearing and speech. Her visualizations attempt to depict analogues of perceptual difference involving drop-outs, disconnects and scrambling artifacts, based on her lived experience aurally negotiating and interpolating in communications with others. Wendy Lu’s artworks are visual thought experiments that explore and creatively expand on a wide range of concepts and references. Her artistic explorations attempt to creatively map out forms of non-normative experiences, spaces and possibilities.

Purchase a Painting

Purchase one of these paintings by visitinghttps://www.instagram.com/wendyluart/

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