Historic C.P.R. freight shed situated at Marina Park Village (Prince Arthur's Landing) since 1915
Arts
Colour photograph of the C.P.R. freight shed with the brick painted white. The freight shed was built in the first decade of the 20th century. From 1969 the C.P.R. shed served as the Summer Gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions. The City of Thunder Bay allowed the artists to use the building in return for contributions to repairs and maintenance
LVA
Photo album 1972-
Public domain
Photograph
Still image
scan#LVA-0003
Summer Gallery, 1986
Arts
LVA member sitting at entrance of the C.P.R. freight shed which served as the Summer Gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions. Artwork is displayed on the walls from various local artists
LVA
Photo album 1972-2001
Public domain
Photograph
Still image
scan#LVA-0005
Summer Gallery Claire Cikalik
Arts
LVA member Claire Cikalik is standing in front of her artwork in the C.P.R. shed which served as the Summer Gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions.
LVA
Photo album 1972-2001
1980s
Public domain
Photograph
Still image
scan#LVA-0006
LVA members at Summer Gallery cutting cake
Arts
LVA members L to R 2nd. Anne, Vera and Teta cutting a cake in the Summer Gallery. From 1969 the C.P.R. shed served as the seasonal art gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions.
LVA
Photo album 1972-2001
1980s
Public domain
Photograph
Still image
scan#LVA-0007
LVA members at Summer Gallery
Arts
LVA members at the Summer Gallery. From 1969 the C.P.R. shed served as the Summer Gallery for the LVA who hosted workshops and group and solo exhibitions.
LVA
Photo Album 1972-2001
1980
LVA
Public domain
Photograph
Still image
scan#LVA-0008