It’s hard to picture Gillian Gillies’ studio once being an industrial concrete and drywall box with nothing but two fluorescent lights and one big electrical panel. The 1,100-square-foot space in Toronto’s Leaside neighborhood did have a few things going for it, though: 18-foot-high ceilings, plenty of parking and walls of windows that let sunshine stream in from both the east and west.
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Author: Emily Evans
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