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A Restless Spectre: Still Life Drawing Workshop with Talysha Bujold-Abu
May 28 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Time and Date: Thursday May 28th, 7pm – 8:30pm
Location: Art Windsor-Essex, 401 Riverside Dr. W, Windsor, 2nd floor Gallery
Cost: $45 – pre-registration required
Ages: Open to folks ages 14+ (youth under 14 must be accompanied by an adult).

Join us for a still life drawing workshop with TD Curatorial Fellow Talysha Bujold-Abu. This is a great class for beginner and intermediate artists and illustrators offering a variety of warmup techniques before a prolonged still life in the gallery.

Schedule:
7pm – 7:15pm : Curatorial introduction to A Restless Spectre by Sarah Sproule, and warmup activities.
7:15pm – 7:30pm : Workshop introduction, materials overview, and warmup activities
7:30pm – 7:30pm : Mini Break
7:45pm – 8:30pm : Prolonged still life

What should I bring?
A sketchbook or drawing pad
Note: AWE will provide basic materials including pencils, drawing tools, erasers, and pencil sharpeners.

Where should I park?
Limited onsite parking is available at AWE. Shared parking lot accessible via Church Street, including 2 accessible parking spaces. Pay-and-display lot at Bruce & Riverside ($5 for up to 10 hours, approx. 1-minute walk). Parking garage on Pitt Street ($12 daily maximum).

About the facilitator: Talysha Bujold-Abu
Talysha Bujold-Abu (she/her) is a Ghanaian and French-Canadian illustrator, educator, and arts administrator currently residing on the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations in so-called Windsor ON. Bujold-Abu holds a Bachelor of Honors of Fine Arts (2016) from McMaster University, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) (2018) and a Bachelor of Education (Bed) (2025) from the University of Windsor. In practice, both academically and studio-based, Bujold-Abu’s work centers on inviting play alongside critical inquiry, encouraging audiences and participants to reconsider belonging and visibility (terms that exist within multiple and shifting intersections of identity politic) through accessible visual storytelling – building connections between research, creation, and community.

Image Caption: Sarah Sproule, All My Clothes Come in the Mail, 2023, raw clay, foam, found object, latex paint. Photo courtesy of Tangled Art + Disability (2025) and Lisa East Studio.

Organized by

Art Windsor-Essex ⋅ 519-977-0013 ⋅ visit@agw.ca


May 28 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Cost: 45

Event Website/Tickets  

Art Windsor-Essex

401 Riverside Drive West
Windsor, N9A 7J1

Phone: 519-977-0013