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Montgomery Memorabilia on Display for Doors Open
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Norval Studios & Gallery
16 Adamson Street South, Norval
Halton Hills, ON
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Free.
Offered in English.
À propos
Did you know that Lucy Maud Montgomery, famous author of Anne of Green Gables, acted in and directed plays produced on the stage of our own Norval Studios & Gallery (the St. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall) over 100 years ago? Did you know that Montgomery lived in Norval at this home at 402 Draper Street in Norval? This home and neighbouring Caretaker's Cottage have been designated Heritage sites, and are planned sites for the L. M. Montgomery Museum & Literary Project.
We invite you to visit our Norval Studios & Gallery to view Montgomery memorabilia on display and drink in the ambiance of the old time hall during Doors Open today.
Links
- Website norvalstudiosandgallery.ca
- For Norval Community Association norval-on-the-credit.ca
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Norval Studios & Gallery
Norval Studios & Gallery occupies the old parish hall belonging to St. Paul's Anglican Church. It was built in 1927-1928 and is nestled in the village of Norval, right beside St. Paul's, at 16 Adamson Street South (also known as Winston Churchill Boulevard). The architectural style of the hall is simple and unadorned, but it boasts a beautiful wood-clad interior, and a stage made famous by its connection to Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who directed and acted in local plays in the 1920's and 30's during the nine years she lived in Norval. The parish hall has been the home of Norval Studios & Gallery since March 2023. It currently provides working studios and gallery space for several local artists (painters, printmaker, and textile artist). Several special art events are hosted at the Gallery every year, including Plein Air competitions, the Montgomery Christmas Sale, and guest artist/ group exhibitions and sales.
In early 2024, both St. Paul's Anglican Church and the parish hall earned the distinction of being declared Heritage Sites.