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Events > Exhibitions > Rajni Perera: Futures

Rajni Perera: Futures

April 25, 2025 - August 31, 2025
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Rajni Perera
Futures
April 25 – August 31, 2025
Members Reception: First Friday, May 2, 2025  I  7:00 – 9:00PM
Artist will be in attendance I Live music, drinks and light snacks

Rajni Perera is one of Canada’s most promising contemporary multimedia artists. Experimenting with mediums as varied as painting, sculpture and photography, the Toronto-based artist expresses her vision of imagined futures in which mutated subjects exist in dystopian realms. Early examples of Perera’s mutated goddesses will be displayed in concert with her more recent abstractions and sculptures. Drawing deeply on the artistic traditions of her birthplace, Sri Lanka, as well as Indian miniature painting, medieval armour, and science fiction, Perera has created a body of work that spans feminist and diasporic themes, while contemplating survival in an environmentally degraded future. Her work responds to existential threats with creativity and invention, offering a vision charged with humour and sharp critique, hope and dread. Underscored by current global affairs and accelerated climate change, Perera’s vision is as timely as it is compelling.

Futures is curated by McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy and includes works from all phases of the artist’s career, including new pieces made specifically for Perera’s McMichael exhibition. The accompanying publication features an interview of the artist by Milroy, as well as essays by leading international literary figures Fariha Roisin and Britt Wray.

This exhibition is organized and circulated by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.

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Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery
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