This exhibition catalogue gives us the opportunity to closely examine and celebrate the collaborative work of Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak. Steele and Tomczak are two of Canada’s most distinguished artists and their artistic accomplishments has been recognized by numerous awards and acknowledged in many exhibitions and publications. While this work develops from a central narrative about Marie, a young woman receiving treatment for tuberculosis in a sanitarium in rural Sakatchewan in 1944, the larger social landscape of the time is deftly woven in a dreamlike tale that ecavates the historical position and cultural impact of the disease.