Transforming Discarded Materials into Art that Inspires & Provokes
The Cornell Art Museum presents Persistence of Matter, an exhibition showcasing artists who transform the forgotten into the unforgettable. Through thoughtful upcycling and environmental awareness, participating artists reimagine discarded materials—revealing their resilience, hidden histories, and potential for renewal.
This exhibition explores the enduring life of materials and the idea that what we discard does not simply disappear. Instead, it remains, shifts form, and waits for imagination. By elevating cast-off objects into compelling works of art, the artists challenge viewers to reconsider consumption, waste, and the environmental impact of everyday materials. Persistence of Matter celebrates the belief that what is discarded still holds value—and through creativity, it can be renewed, repurposed, and given a second life.
Call to Artists
Artists are encouraged to apply.
Exhibition Details
Opening Reception: Friday, June 5, 2026 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Exhibition Dates: June 5 – September 27, 2026
Location: Upper Level Galleries, Cornell Art Museum
Opening Night: Live music, refreshments, and a meet-and-greet with participating artists
Curated by: Mavis Benson and Pam Lambie
The exhibition will also feature special programming including artist talks, salon discussions, film screenings, installations, and additional events throughout the run of the show.