Making Space for Creativity: Cultural Initiatives of Sudbury's Mine-Mill Local 598 in the Postwar Era

Labour/Le Travail's issue 93 features Elizabeth Quinlan's piece "Making Space for Creativity: Cultural Initiatives of Sudbury's Mine-Mill Local 598 in the Postwar Era." This piece has inspired the journal's cover, which is a reproduction of a lost mural commissioned by the union.  In 1956, Henry Orenstein (1918-2008) painted a 12-metre mural for Sudbury’s Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Local 598 hall, where it was originally installed in the basement beverage room.  Unfortunately the mural was destroyed by fire. The mural image on the cover is reproduced from slides by Ian Hodkinson, of the Art Conservation Program, Queen’s University and with the permission of the artist’s daughter, Sarah Orenstein.  The editors would like to extend special thanks to Rosemary Donegan for her efforts in obtaining high quality digital scans of these slides from her collection.

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