Anyone travelling through downtown Galt recently may have thought they were seeing a scene from "The Handmaid’s Tale" or "Silent Hill."
Instead, the Downtown Cambridge BIA and University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture have partnered to exhibit student work in a local business. Several pieces from Jessica Hanzelkova’s recent thesis project, “The Artifacts of No-Place,” will be on display in the window of Colour Dress Boutique, 34 1/2 Ainslie St. N., as of May 3.
“This new partnership between the school and the BIA allows the School of Architecture a unique opportunity to showcase some of the creative and innovative work that takes place within our school every day,” said Julie Dring, advancement manager at the Waterloo School of Architecture, in a release.