Cora Cluett joins an artist talk for the Art Gallery of Windsor

Thursday, May 13, 2021 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Artwork of series of black and white photographs of glassware displayed in gird pattern of 10 x 5
The work of Fine Arts faculty member Cora Cluett is part of the Windsor-Essex Triennial of Contemporary Art for the Art Gallery of Windsor.  

Cora will be part of the "In Conversation" series on May 13th.

In Conversation: History of Objects – with curators Ray Cronin and Lucas Cabral, and artists Cora Cluett, Sasha Opeiko, and Lucy Howe. These artists shed new light on the countless objects that fill our spaces. As so many of us spend more and more time in our homes, the sheer amount of stuff around us takes on more and more of an insistent reality. In collaboration with their materials, these artists work with items that have stories to tell and voices of their own, proving that there is more to many objects than initially meets the eye. Through careful consideration, these artists will retell the histories of objects while tying them to the realities of our present. is the AGW’s signature group-artist exhibition focusing on contemporary art practice in southwestern Ontario, Windsor-Essex, and Detroit.

The sixteen artists and their works speak more profoundly and with more authority than can be contained within the walls of our gallery. As their art is exhibited and conversations are explored, their work transcends our physical spaces and reaches out into our wider community — sparking new ideas, creativity, and connection in a time when so much has kept us apart.