Mississauga's "The Stories of Lakeview and the Small Arms Inspection Building" Short Film Debuts November 1, 2024

CreativeHub 1352 is excited to invite the community to an evening of reflection, celebration, and cultural discovery on November 1, 2024, at Mississauga’s iconic Small Arms Inspection Building. This special event marks Mississauga's 50th anniversary and promises a vibrant showcase of art, history, and local talent, making it an unforgettable night for everyone!

Premiere of Stories of the Small Arms

The night begins with the highly anticipated premiere of The Stories of Lakeview & the Small Arms Inspection Building, a short film produced by CreativeHub 1352, and created by Patti Jannetta Baker, and Gabriella Bank. This moving documentary highlights the history of the Small Arms Ltd. munitions factory, celebrating the workers who played an essential role in supporting Canada’s war efforts during WWII and contributed to building the Lakeview community. Audiences will be taken on a journey through the site’s local and national significance, with personal stories that echo the heart of Mississauga's heritage.

Visual Art Exhibition: Mississauga Now and Then

Following the screening, guests can enjoy the reception for Mississauga Now and Then, a photography and photo-based art exhibition that reflects the city’s evolving identity. The exhibition features works by local artists who explore how Mississauga has grown and transformed over the decades. From breathtaking photography to imaginative interpretations of place, this exhibition offers a deep dive into Mississauga’s unique sense of community.

Exhibiting Artists: Heather Doyle, Michael Feraco, Claudio Ghirardo, Andrea Hunter, Michael Lemiski, Marcelo Pazan, Marlon Porter, Michael Scholz, Amy Schweiger, Veronica Spiljak, Hubert Swietorzecki, Julian Toh, Mina Vancardo, and Stephen Uhraney.

The exhibition will be open to the public from October 23 to November 1, 2024 (with daily hours listed on the event page), culminating with the grand celebration on November 1st.

Performances, Live Music, and Storytelling

Attendees will be treated to an exhilarating dance performance by members of the local community, choreographed by Blueheel Dance Studio, as well as live jazz music from Jazz Plazma. Talented storytellers Laura Therrien and Brandon Lista will take the stage, sharing captivating narratives that link Mississauga’s past to its vibrant present. 

Event Schedule: Mississauga Now and Then - 50th Celebration Reception

  • Date: November 1, 2024

  • Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

  • Location: Small Arms Inspection Building, 1352 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga

  • Free Parking

  • RSVP and Schedule: Online at CreativeHub 1352 Mississauga 50th