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This week’s pick is Shapes of Censorship, an exhibit by Iranian-Canadian artist Pegah Resalatpanah, now on display at Richmond Hill Public Library’s Central Branch.
Through abstraction, distortion, and omission, the exhibit explores how artists communicate when expression is restricted — and how absence, erasure, and cultural identity can carry meaning on their own. It’s a thoughtful local stop for anyone interested in art, politics, memory, or the immigrant experience.
The exhibit runs until July 26 at the Central Branch. A good reason to drop by the library, slow down, and spend a few minutes with work that asks more than it answers.