Neighbourhood
Inspired by a site tour of the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, Neighbourhood will feature a scale model reconstruction of the artist’s Toronto home along with a selection of related ephemera that suggests a virtual neigbourhood.  The installation will be displayed in the wondow corridor at Design at Riverside and is visible 24 hours a day.
 
Diane Borsato will present an Artist Talk Tuesday, September 25 at 7:30 pm.  
 
Diane Borsato is presented by Cambridge Galleries.
 
Diane Borsato
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
External Links
How To Respond In An Emergency (2006). A 12 hour performance during the Nuit Blanche public art festival in Toronto.
Artist Bio
Diane Borsato is a visual artist working in performance, intervention, video, installation, and photography. She has exhibited nationally and internationally with solo exhibitions and performances at galleries and museums including La Centrale, Skol, and Occurrence (Montreal), Gallery TPW  and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) (Toronto), eyelevel (Halifax), TRUCK (Calgary), Saw Gallery (Ottawa), Artspeak (Vancouver), and a residency at Villa Arson, National Centre for Contemporary Art in Nice, France.  
 
Diane participated in CAFKA.04: Peace of Mind with her photo installation Affectionate Experiences.  Her work Wondering How Long He Can Keep Up the World is also featured in the Serious Slapstick video screening.
 
Digital Tour of this project on: