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Their Beginning:
The Art Gallery of Windsor began in 1943 in Willistead Manor, where exhibitions borrowed from other galleries and organizations could be displayed. Incorporated in 1944, the Gallery soon began building its own collection and presenting exhibitions and education programs. The AGW moved into a renovated brewery warehouse on the riverfront in 1975, gradually earning its status as one of Ontario’s most significant galleries. The Gallery temporarily relocated to the Devonshire Mall in 1993, when its Board of Directors made the decision to rent its riverfront location to the Province of Ontario. In 2001, the AGW returned to its former downtown waterfront site by way of a new building — a state-of-the-art facility by which the AGW can reassert its presence in downtown Windsor.
Hours and Location:
401 Riverside Drive West
Windsor, Ontario
N9A 7J1 Canada
FREE Wednesdays 11 am – 5 pm
Thursday, Friday 11 am – 9 pm
Saturday, Sunday 11 am – 5 pm
Monday, Tuesday Closed
Mission Statement:
Contact Info and How They Find Artists:
[Name?] email@agw.ca, 519-977-0013
James Patten – Curator of Contemporary Art
Something Different: $5.00 per person (AGW Members FREE) and they have an uncommon market.
Artists Who Have Been Involved with the Space: Brian Barr, Scott Conarroe, Tom Lucier, Zeke Moores, John Edwards, JoAnne Fletcher, Cassandra Getty, Nicole McCabe,
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