Interwoven Identities: Unravelling Diaspora Narratives traces the threads of memory, migration, and identity that shape Asian diasporic experiences and mental health. Centering the voices of artists telling their own stories, this exhibition explores how these narratives are carried and told across generations. As these layered stories are unravelled, the works invite us to reflect on what is preserved, what is transformed, and how new meanings emerge in the spaces between.
Emily Au
Reginald Balanga
Fangdan Chen
Geoffrey Cheung
Lux Gow-Habrich
Sarah Jihae Kaye
Emerald Repard-Denniston
Aysia Tse
Lana Yuan
Since 1919, Hart House has been a space for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community to connect through arts, dialogue, and wellness. It offers diverse services supporting student-focused programs across all University of Toronto campuses.
Open year-round, Hart House features spaces for study, dining, recreation, and socializing, a modern athletics facility, the Justina M. Barnicke Art Gallery, a theatre, event services, and the Gallery Grill restaurant—all within a stunning neo-Gothic building.