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  • This is a great gallery and is the only one of two galleries in the city that showcases modern art, after the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA). The great thing about the Power Plant is that it takes in artists from around the globe and you are always guaranteed a new experience. The gallery is small but spacious and has a good assortment of rooms that are all used really well. There is an upper level with another large space that also holds a place to sit and relax between your combing through the place. When you walk in, the staff is there to greet you right away and explain the history of the current artist or artists that currently have their work showing in the gallery. There are also free independent publications about the museum and the art world in Toronto so make sure you pick them up and check them out. This is truly an artist's museum. I call it that because the gallery almost gives itself over to the work of the artist that sets up shop and the gallery really falls into the possession of the artist. I was lucky enough to see a series of video instillations by Candice Breitz. This stuff was amazing and a real experience to walk into. Each room of the gallery was used for a different piece. As you walked into the sound tight rooms, the sound form the instillations would hit you was you were plunged into a dark space with nothing but the instillation to guide you in. They really transformed the Power Plant into an interesting space with this exhibit, as I'm sure they do for everything that comes through their doors. It's worth checking out. There are also cool lectures going on at this place which are free with admission. Afterwards, go across the parking lot to the Queens Quay Terminal and check out the Museum of Inuit Art.
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