New Work by the Creator of COCOA

A show of work by painter Peter Cusack opens with a reception at the Cornwall Library in Cornwall, Conn., on Saturday, April 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. “A Painter Among Poets” remains on view until May 26.

Some Northwest Corner residents may already be familiar with a magazine called COCOA: The Journal of Cornwall Contemporary Art. What they may not be aware of is that it was started by Cusack, a painter, along with other artists, from Cornwall and elsewhere.

The title for this exhibition is a play on the title of a book by Marjorie Perloff about poet and art critic Frank O’Hara, called “A Poet among Painters.” With his inverted title “A Painter Among Poets,” Cusack pays homage to the rich literary history that Cornwall has been home to, as well as the physical surroundings of words and books of the library.

Cusack resides in Cornwall and makes his paintings in a storefront studio in Torrington with his dog, Clover, by his side. More of his work can be seen at www.petercusack.com.

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