Zackery Hobler
Zackery Hobler is a photographer from Southern Ontario whose changing familial structure and frequent moving during childhood led him to develop a thread in his work where he seeks to circumscribe permanence. His most recent work involves a question surrounding optimism and destruction through the burning of grasslands. His work has been displayed in Canada and the USA, most recently in the Art Gallery of Mississauga and Gallery 44 in Toronto. Hobler’s interest in photobooks has resulted in the irregularly materializing Toronto Photobook Library, a roving community viewing room aimed at bolstering interest in and discussion on the medium through panels and exploratory programming.