“Heidi Johnson has written a profoundly moving book—her images haunt like dreams. She is both artist and historian, photographer and prose poet. Her hard work here has rescued from darkness a part of history, a part of the soul.”
—Doug Stanton, author of In Harm’s Way
“The spirits have come out of hiding in Heidi Johnson’s Angels in the Architecture. Her haunting black-and-white photographs of the abandoned Traverse City State Hospital are an art photographer’s tour de force.”
—John Carlos Cantu, Ann Arbor News