At The Power Plant, Emmanuel Osahor creates a garden that only exists after sunset. His first major Toronto solo exhibition fills the Fleck Clerestory gallery with vibrant paintings of lush gardens, delicate drawings, handcrafted ceramics, and an immersive floor-to-ceiling photographic installation that surrounds visitors in perpetual twilight.
These gardens—some real, some imagined—explore the complex relationship between natural beauty and human intervention. Osahor, one of Toronto's emerging artists, uses the familiar comfort of garden scenes to draw us into deeper questions about survival, belonging, and how we create sanctuaries in an uncertain world.
The exhibition includes special workshops and programs that connect visitors with nature's regenerative power, offering fresh perspectives on the gardens that shape our cities and our lives.
To Dream of Other Places invites you to slow down and discover beauty in unexpected places.
Artist talk, Sunday, June 14 at The Power Plant