Coloured photograph and profile of Kaija Maki. Nature inspires her work, especially the beautiful birch trees, common to Thunder Bay and her native Finland. Art is also incorporated into her crafts and she works on untraditional canvases.
Colour photographs of watercolour and oil paintings. Margaret was an artist and a member of the Lakehead Visual Arts Club. She taught various art classes over the years. Her work extended into gardening, poetry, music, opera and reading.
Colour photograph of Fort William Historical Park watercolour series of paintings. Paintings include the Main Gate, Farmer's cottage, Cooper's cottage, Barn and Farmer's cottage
Coloured photographs of oil and watercolour painting and portraits. Manfred Kehlenbeck, a geologist by profession, paints detailed watercolour style where he interprets the scenes of North-western Ontario
Coloured photographs of oil and watercolour paintings. Roy Irvine is described as self taught, loving the outdoors, and frequently sketching and taking photos to be painted during the winter months.
A number of watercolour and oil paintings by Ilma Szugalew, who was mainly self-taught through practice and study, with additional evening courses locally.
Colour photograph of Gladys busy at work. She was very involved in the Thunder Bay arts community throughout her life. She was president of the Lakehead Visual Arts for 25 years and a founding member of the Thunder Bay Watercolour Society. She studied Fine Arts at Lakehead University. Gladys also taught oil, acrylic and watercolour painting classes for the City of Thunder Bay for 25 years, which she considered as one of the great privileges of her life.
A number of Jean Belluz's watercolours. Her paintings are realistic yet faintly reflections of northern Ontario landscapes. Also included are her business card and profile