Anne Hanrahan

The Curtain Loops, 2024 Anne Hanrahan

 

Drawing from my architectural background and experience as a mother, I explore the unique dynamics of domestic spaces, often reimagining them as dreamlike interpretations of the physical world. I capture moments from daily life and at times use AI to transform these spaces, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own experiences of home and the emotions tied to them.

In this work, I begin by photographing moments at home with my daughter, then use AI to reshape the imagery, highlighting both the comforting and isolating aspects of domestic life. Through this process, I examine how we perceive, inhabit, and shape our personal environments.


Anne Hanrahan is a Toronto-based artist working in photography and mixed media, exploring architecture, motherhood, and AI to examine the evolving nature of home. Passionate about the interplay of form, shadow, and space, she investigates how built structures shape light and perception.

She holds a Master of Architecture from the Architectural Association in London, UK, and a Photography certificate from TMU in Toronto. In 2017, she participated as an independent artist in Nuit Blanche Toronto with Layered Cities, a maze-like installation that projected her photography onto architectural forms, reimagining urban landscapes. Her photography has been exhibited with Gallery 44, MTU, and OCAD’s Exhibition for the Contact Photography Festival (2018).

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Contact: annehanrahan@me.com
Website:
www.annehanrahan.com
IG: @annehanrahan.art

May 14th to May 25th, 2025
918 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Sun and Star Rooms

Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm to 5pm
Opening reception: Thursday, May 15th from 6-9pm
Artist talk: Saturday, May 17th from 1-3pm