The Power Plant Summer 2023 exhibitions preview

The summer season, open to the public starting June 23, showcases the breadth and strength of contemporary Canadian art

WHAT
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is launching its summer 2023 season this Friday, June 23, 2023. We are inviting cameras down during the invite-only opening night preview on Thursday, June 22 to capture the launch excitement and take a first look at this season’s stunning exhibitions that are filled with spectacular Canadian art - including solo exhibitions by Ron Terada and Jen Aitken, and a group exhibition featuring local Toronto artists Ella Gonzales, Micah Lexier, Matt Nish-Lapidus and more. Interviews with artists and/or curators from The Power Plant can be arranged.

WHEN
Thursday, June 22, 2023
CAMERA CALL: 6:00 - 8:00 PM ​
Also available Wednesday, June 21 - please contact to schedule

WHERE
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8 (map)

INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: 

  • Artists Ron Terada, Jen Aitken, Micah Lexier, Matt Nish-Lapidus, Erdem Taşdelen, and Sami Tsang can speak about their respective exhibitions and the significance of their work 
  • The Power Plant’s curators Adelina Vlas and Kitty Scott can speak to the overall season at the gallery and what visitors can expect when they visit this summer

Sneha Lohtia

Craft Public Relations

 

 

 

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About The Power Plant

About The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is Canada’s leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art. It is a vital forum for the advanced artistic culture of our time and offers an exceptional facility and professional support to diverse living artists, while also engaging equally diverse audiences. The Power Plant pursues its activities through exhibitions, publications, and public programming that incorporate other areas of culture when they intersect with visual art. For more information, please visit thepowerplant.org.