Art Windsor-Essex respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Anishinaabe Territory – the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Today the Anishinaabe of the Three Fires Confederacy are represented by Bkejwanong. We want to state our respect for the ancestral and ongoing authority of Walpole Island First Nation over its Territory.
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Windsor Biennial 2004
May 29, 2004 - August 22, 2004
AWE Gallery
Every two years, the AGW organizes thie major exhibition to explore the recent developments in contemporary art from Windsor, Detroit and the surrounding communities. The Windsor Biennial always provides an opportunity for artists, curators and the public to identify regional impulses in contemporary art beyond the geopolitical boundaries.
Open to artists living in Windsor, Detroit and surrounding areas – including Flint to the north, Ann Arbor to the west, Monroe to the south and Sarnia and Chatham to the east – the Biennial typically attracts over 200 submissions from diverse artists working in an array of media. To keep the show fresh, only new work created in the past two years is considered and included.
Other Exhibitions + Displays on now
See all exhibitionsBev Pike: Grottesque: Spectacles of Miniature & Gigantic
Location: Third Floor
North is Freedom: Descendants of Freedom-Seekers on the Underground Railroad
Location: Third Floor
Deanna Bowen: Black Drones in the Hive (Des drones noirs dans la ruche)
Location: Second Floor
Seeds of Plenty: Indigenous Works from AWE’s Collection
Location: Third Floor
At the Moment This Work is Like This: Alejandro Tamayo
Location: Second Floor