@thepowerplantto ๐ชถ Have you seen The skies closed themselves when we averted our gaze, now on view at The Power Plant? Meet artist Jeneen Frei Njootli from their Vuntut Gwitchin homelands in Old Crow, Yukon, presenting their solo exhibition at The Power Plant. Working across sculpture, sound, performance, and textile-based practices, Jeneen reimagines how Indigenous life is represented and experienced. In their exhibition, found objects and garments worn by the artist and their family are wrapped in tarps, hides, and scarves, then sealed in resin—preserving form, memory, and meaning. Rooted in the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, these works reflect ancestral knowledge, kinship, labour, and deep relationships to land. ✨ Visit The Power Plant and spend some time with material-driven works that explore urgent histories and our evolving relationships to land—on view through March 22, 2026. #ThePowerPlantTO #JeneenFreiNjootli #ContemporaryArt #IndigenousArt #ArtExhibition ♬ Relaxing Spiritual Meditation - MusicHead
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Sunday, 5 April 2026
๐ชถ Have you seen The skies closed themselves when we averted our gaze, now on view at The Power Plant? Meet artist Jeneen Frei Njootli from their Vuntut Gwitchin homelands in Old Crow, Yukon, presenting their solo exhibition at The Power Plant. Working across sculpture, sound, performance, and textile-based practices, Jeneen reimagines how Indigenous life is represented and experienced. In their exhibition, found objects and garments worn by the artist and their family are wrapped in tarps, hides, and scarves, then sealed in resin—preserving form, memory, and meaning. Rooted in the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, these works reflect ancestral knowledge, kinship, labour, and deep relationships to land. ✨ Visit The Power Plant and spend some time with material-driven works that explore urgent histories and our evolving relationships to land—on view through March 22, 2026. #ThePowerPlantTO #JeneenFreiNjootli #ContemporaryArt #IndigenousArt #ArtExhibition #PhreshLocal #PhreshMode #RockVision
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