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Thursday, April 2, 2026 – Thursday, May 7, 2026·Assembly Hall Gallery·Free DateThursday, April 2, 2026 – Thursday, May 7, 2026
Time2:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
VenueAssembly Hall Gallery
Embark on a thought-provoking visual journey with 'Assimilation and Integrity,' a solo exhibition by Toronto-based artist Tatjana Hutinec, presented at the Assembly Hall Gallery. Hutinec, a Croatian-raised artist displaced by the Homeland War, brings a deeply personal and insightful perspective to her work.
Through a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and wearable art, Hutinec delves into the complex dynamics between human nature, culture, and ego. Her pieces are rooted in history and tradition, emphasizing the urgent need to preserve our changing environment and uphold cultural integrity in an increasingly digital and assimilated world. Drawing inspiration from nature, folklore, and science, her art offers a powerful commentary on contemporary issues.
Discover the Artist's Vision
This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to engage with art that is both aesthetically compelling and intellectually stimulating. Hutinec's work invites viewers to reflect on their own identities and the broader societal forces at play. The Assembly Hall Gallery, located in the scenic Etobicoke Lakeshore area, provides a fitting backdrop for an exhibition that encourages contemplation and connection.
Getting There
The Assembly Hall Gallery is situated at 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive in Etobicoke. It is accessible by TTC via the 501 Queen streetcar or various bus routes that connect to Long Branch Loop. For those driving, there is ample free parking available on-site at Colonel Samuel Smith Park.
Explore the Area
After immersing yourself in the exhibition, take some time to explore Colonel Samuel Smith Park, a beautiful lakeside green space perfect for a stroll. The surrounding Etobicoke Lakeshore neighbourhood also offers a selection of local cafes and eateries.