While at MacDowell, Helen Reed worked with Fellow Hannah Jickling on an artist book that serves to document a project undertaken with 6th graders in the Toronto District School Board. This work was part of a SSHRC-funded residency, The Pedagogical Impulse, hosted at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in 2012. Additional support for this production of this book was awarded from the Ontario Arts Council in 2013.
Helen Reed
Studios
Firth
Helen Reed worked in the Firth studio.
Originally a working barn perched atop the namesake hill of Hillcrest Farm, this building was converted to serve the arts in 1956. A grand set of windows was installed to make the large interior suitable for visual artists, bringing in abundant natural light from the north. The addition of a screened porch and accessible entrance ramp…