The Vancouver Street Caboose Exhibition at SFU Teck Gallery
Saturday, November 11th, 2006November 20, 2006 to March 3, 2007
Simon Fraser University Teck Gallery
Vancouver Campus, 515 West Hastings Street
Opening Tuesday November 21 at 7pm
Well into the 1970s, a fleet of wooden trailers, resembling gypsy wagons, served the City of Vancouver Engineering Department as portable tool-storage lockers, lunchrooms, and site offices. They were photographed in 1959/60 for inventory purposes.
The Vancouver Street Caboose Exhibition presents twenty-four vintage photographs of these City vehicles, providing an intriguing glimpse into Vancouver’s recent past. These visually flamboyant wagons are long gone, replaced by a series of more modern, comfortable, and convenient-to-use trailers.
The images of these funky street cabooses act as a reminder, perhaps, of all the rough edges and eccentricities that Vancouver has erased in the process of becoming a large modern city.
This exhibition was curated by Carol Sawyer and Bill Jeffries, with assistance from staff at the City of Vancouver Engineering Services, Equipment Services department.
Curator talks about the exhibition are available to classes and groups - please call 604.291.4266 to arrange.
The Teck Gallery is at the SFU Vancouver Campus, located at 515 West Hastings Street.
Open daily during campus hours.
For information call: 604-291-4266. Contacts: Bill Jeffries or Veronika Klaptocz. E-mail: gallery@sfu.ca.
Website: www.sfu.ca/gallery. Images available.