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GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.DONATING ART
For over fifty years, Glenbow has collected art and objects that represent the culture and history of our region and beyond. Every item (whether donated or purchased), is acquired into the collection with the intention that it should be used to learn, understand, spark LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in theGLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Glenbow Museum - Where the World Meets the West > Search THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Barclay home was located at 212 12th Ave NW in Crescent Heights. Subject (s): Calgary, Alberta - Personalities / Calgary, Alberta - Dwellings / Dwellings - Interiors / Women's clothing / Gardens. View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-2468 -22. Title: Physical-education class THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-1781 -1. Title: I.G. Baker and company store, Calgary, Alberta. Date: 1888. Remarks: These two identical-looking buildings shared a party wall. Built in 1886, they were among the first sandstone buildings constructed in Calgary. Located at 102 - 8th Avenue SE and 104 - THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-28 Title: David Seenum, Cree. Date: Remarks: Chief after Pakan, (James Seenum). Wearing chief's coat. Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-81 Title: Stoney bareback rider at Banff Indian Days, Banff, Alberta. Date: Subject(s): Stoney - Sports / Banff, Alberta - Events / Banff GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP Explore. We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languagesGLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.DONATING ART
For over fifty years, Glenbow has collected art and objects that represent the culture and history of our region and beyond. Every item (whether donated or purchased), is acquired into the collection with the intention that it should be used to learn, understand, spark LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in theGLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Glenbow Museum - Where the World Meets the West > Search THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Barclay home was located at 212 12th Ave NW in Crescent Heights. Subject (s): Calgary, Alberta - Personalities / Calgary, Alberta - Dwellings / Dwellings - Interiors / Women's clothing / Gardens. View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-2468 -22. Title: Physical-education class THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-1781 -1. Title: I.G. Baker and company store, Calgary, Alberta. Date: 1888. Remarks: These two identical-looking buildings shared a party wall. Built in 1886, they were among the first sandstone buildings constructed in Calgary. Located at 102 - 8th Avenue SE and 104 - THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-28 Title: David Seenum, Cree. Date: Remarks: Chief after Pakan, (James Seenum). Wearing chief's coat. Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-81 Title: Stoney bareback rider at Banff Indian Days, Banff, Alberta. Date: Subject(s): Stoney - Sports / Banff, Alberta - Events / BanffABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That PROGRAMS | GLENBOW MUSEUM Glenbow’s Virtual Programming is a live streaming experience. Our programming continues to be discussion based, and we continue to use artifacts, photographs and storytelling to enhance your experience. Bring your curriculum to life and inspire your class with virtual learning that makes art, history and culture more accessible andmeaningful.
GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes.LIBRARY + ARCHIVES
The purpose-built research centre opened in 2020 and is located at the high-tech Taylor Family Digital Library building. It is easily accessible by public transit and is free to access for the general public, as well as students and academic researchers. Contact the Glenbow Western Research Centre at archives@ucalgary.ca.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us. THE LEGACY OF ERIC HARVIE The foundations of Glenbow were effectively laid by one individual: Eric Lafferty Harvie. An inveterate collector, Harvie amassed an eclectic blend of materials from the Canadian West and around the world. His true legacy, however, lies in his gift to this province: in 1966, Harvie and his family donated the entirety of his collection,which
THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS Image No: PA-3796-2. Title: Aerial view of Gold Bar farm, near Edmonton, Alberta. Date: Remarks: Owned by Claude Gallinger from the 1930s to the 1950s. Subject (s): Edmonton area, Alberta - Farms / Farms / Gold Bar Farm, Edmonton area, Alberta. Search Again. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Glenbow Museum - Where the World Meets the West > SearchNIITSITAPIISINI
Target group: Grade 4 to 6. This instructional unit is designed to help students understand how topographical features influenced the lifestyle and culture of the “Amsskaapipikani – South Piegan” tribe through the exploration of the seasonal Round. This unit contains historical and cultural resources to help students recognizethe
GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP Explore. We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languagesABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary…GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.LIBRARY + ARCHIVES
The purpose-built research centre opened in 2020 and is located at the high-tech Taylor Family Digital Library building. It is easily accessible by public transit and is free to access for the general public, as well as students and academic researchers. Contact the Glenbow Western Research Centre at archives@ucalgary.ca.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES MAIN CATALOGUE The Archives Main Catalogue contains descriptions of unpublished archival records, such as diaries, letters, and minute books, for over 3700 families, organizations, and businesses in southern Alberta. In addition to the descriptions in the Archives Main Catalogue, many of our holdings have accompanying detailed finding aids and scanned THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in theNIITSITAPIISINI
The Blackfoot language is important to the Blackfoot. It helps them understand their relationship with the rest of Creation and reinforces their values and beliefs. Siksika, Kainai, Ammskaapipiikani, and Apatohsihpiikani all speak the Blackfoot language. Over time each has developed slight variations of speaking our language. GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP Explore. We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languagesABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary…GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.LIBRARY + ARCHIVES
The purpose-built research centre opened in 2020 and is located at the high-tech Taylor Family Digital Library building. It is easily accessible by public transit and is free to access for the general public, as well as students and academic researchers. Contact the Glenbow Western Research Centre at archives@ucalgary.ca.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES MAIN CATALOGUE The Archives Main Catalogue contains descriptions of unpublished archival records, such as diaries, letters, and minute books, for over 3700 families, organizations, and businesses in southern Alberta. In addition to the descriptions in the Archives Main Catalogue, many of our holdings have accompanying detailed finding aids and scanned THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in theNIITSITAPIISINI
The Blackfoot language is important to the Blackfoot. It helps them understand their relationship with the rest of Creation and reinforces their values and beliefs. Siksika, Kainai, Ammskaapipiikani, and Apatohsihpiikani all speak the Blackfoot language. Over time each has developed slight variations of speaking our language. PROGRAMS | GLENBOW MUSEUM Glenbow’s Virtual Programming is a live streaming experience. Our programming continues to be discussion based, and we continue to use artifacts, photographs and storytelling to enhance your experience. Bring your curriculum to life and inspire your class with virtual learning that makes art, history and culture more accessible andmeaningful.
GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us. LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > COLLECTIONS SEARCH The Glenbow Museum: Collections Search: a small selection from our art, community history, military history, and native North America collections, primarily focusing on the history of Alberta. These images represent an example of the 200,000 + items which form the diverse Glenbow collections. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS The Glenbow Museum: Archives Photographs search: a catalogue containing 112,000 historical photographs, illustrations, cartoons and posters documenting the people, landscape and development of the Canadian West from the 1870s to the 1970s.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Gathering Berries. After the ceremonies ended, the large camp broke up and clans moved away. As chokecherries ripened, people moved to locations that were known to have thick patches of these bushes. These were dried and stored for the winter. How We Moved Camp Onto the Prairies Picking Saskatoon Berries Summer Gathering. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4844-1. Title: Margaret Ann Powell Owen and William Owen, Newry, Ireland. Date: Remarks: Parents of William Herbert Owen; Margaret Owen died in Edmonton in 1930, aged 96 years. Subject (s): Irish in Alberta. View DetailedImage. Image No:
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in the GLENBOW MUSEUM SCHOOL In the mean time, we’ve compiled a few resources for you to get your museum fix from home. 1. One of our open minds colleagues put together a journalling prompt, and it inspired us to make one too: Looking Deeply from Museum School. Hopefully this makes sense, and THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS The Glenbow Museum - Where the World Meets the West > Search GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languages, traditions and cultures of the nations on whose traditionalABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary…GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES MAIN CATALOGUE The Archives Main Catalogue contains descriptions of unpublished archival records, such as diaries, letters, and minute books, for over 3700 families, organizations, and businesses in southern Alberta. In addition to the descriptions in the Archives Main Catalogue, many of our holdings have accompanying detailed finding aids and scannedGLENBOW MUSEUM
Buffalo Hunters and the Pisskan. (Buffalo Jump) Buffalo Calling Ceremony. Before the hunt, people gathered in a tipi and began a ceremony to ask the buffalo for a successful hunt. These people sang special songs that honoured the buffalo. They prayed for a successful hunt that would provide plenty of meat for the coming winter.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Moving with a Travois. We moved our camps often to collect the plants that grew in different parts of our territory and to hunt animals, such as buffalo, that moved all around. Although the prairies appear flat, they include many rolling hills. The travois loads were unstablewhen going up or
NIITSITAPIISINI
The Blackfoot language is important to the Blackfoot. It helps them understand their relationship with the rest of Creation and reinforces their values and beliefs. Siksika, Kainai, Ammskaapipiikani, and Apatohsihpiikani all speak the Blackfoot language. Over time each has developed slight variations of speaking our language. GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languages, traditions and cultures of the nations on whose traditionalABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary…GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES MAIN CATALOGUE The Archives Main Catalogue contains descriptions of unpublished archival records, such as diaries, letters, and minute books, for over 3700 families, organizations, and businesses in southern Alberta. In addition to the descriptions in the Archives Main Catalogue, many of our holdings have accompanying detailed finding aids and scannedGLENBOW MUSEUM
Buffalo Hunters and the Pisskan. (Buffalo Jump) Buffalo Calling Ceremony. Before the hunt, people gathered in a tipi and began a ceremony to ask the buffalo for a successful hunt. These people sang special songs that honoured the buffalo. They prayed for a successful hunt that would provide plenty of meat for the coming winter.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Moving with a Travois. We moved our camps often to collect the plants that grew in different parts of our territory and to hunt animals, such as buffalo, that moved all around. Although the prairies appear flat, they include many rolling hills. The travois loads were unstablewhen going up or
NIITSITAPIISINI
The Blackfoot language is important to the Blackfoot. It helps them understand their relationship with the rest of Creation and reinforces their values and beliefs. Siksika, Kainai, Ammskaapipiikani, and Apatohsihpiikani all speak the Blackfoot language. Over time each has developed slight variations of speaking our language. PROGRAMS | GLENBOW MUSEUM Glenbow’s Virtual Programming is a live streaming experience. Our programming continues to be discussion based, and we continue to use artifacts, photographs and storytelling to enhance your experience. Bring your curriculum to life and inspire your class with virtual learning that makes art, history and culture more accessible andmeaningful.
A MUSEUM REIMAGINED
Glenbow is a museum that believes art is for everyone. A new building provides an opportunity to eliminate barriers to accessibility – reimagining museum hours, admission costs, technology barriers and more – to ensure that the Glenbow experience is accessible to and welcoming for people of all abilities, ages, backgrounds and lifeexperiences.
LIBRARY + ARCHIVES
The purpose-built research centre opened in 2020 and is located at the high-tech Taylor Family Digital Library building. It is easily accessible by public transit and is free to access for the general public, as well as students and academic researchers. Contact the Glenbow Western Research Centre at archives@ucalgary.ca.GLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us. LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward.DONATING ART
For over fifty years, Glenbow has collected art and objects that represent the culture and history of our region and beyond. Every item (whether donated or purchased), is acquired into the collection with the intention that it should be used to learn, understand, spark THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > COLLECTIONS SEARCH The Glenbow Museum: Collections Search: a small selection from our art, community history, military history, and native North America collections, primarily focusing on the history of Alberta. These images represent an example of the 200,000 + items which form the diverse Glenbow collections. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS The Glenbow Museum: Archives Photographs search: a catalogue containing 112,000 historical photographs, illustrations, cartoons and posters documenting the people, landscape and development of the Canadian West from the 1870s to the 1970s. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4844-1. Title: Margaret Ann Powell Owen and William Owen, Newry, Ireland. Date: Remarks: Parents of William Herbert Owen; Margaret Owen died in Edmonton in 1930, aged 96 years. Subject (s): Irish in Alberta. View DetailedImage. Image No:
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in the GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP Explore. We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languagesABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary… LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.DONATING ART
For over fifty years, Glenbow has collected art and objects that represent the culture and history of our region and beyond. Every item (whether donated or purchased), is acquired into the collection with the intention that it should be used to learn, understand, sparkGLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in the THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4844-1. Title: Margaret Ann Powell Owen and William Owen, Newry, Ireland. Date: Remarks: Parents of William Herbert Owen; Margaret Owen died in Edmonton in 1930, aged 96 years. Subject (s): Irish in Alberta. View DetailedImage. Image No:
THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-28 Title: David Seenum, Cree. Date: Remarks: Chief after Pakan, (James Seenum). Wearing chief's coat. Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-81 Title: Stoney bareback rider at Banff Indian Days, Banff, Alberta. Date: Subject(s): Stoney - Sports / Banff, Alberta - Events / Banff GLENBOW MUSEUMCOLLECTIONS & RESEARCHHOURS + ADMISSIONABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERVIVIAN MAIERSHOP Explore. We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. Our mission is to activate art, objects, and ideas so everyone who experiences Glenbow leaves with something to share. Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languagesABOUT GLENBOW
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Our exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary… LEADERSHIP | GLENBOW MUSEUM At Glenbow, we are committed to being approachable, inclusive and authentic. We know that memorable encounters with art, culture and history can change lives and inspire amazing things. That’s why our leadership, board members and employees work diligently to provide art experiences that invite new perspectives, spark creativity and move our community forward.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Hello. Our traditions and values were given to us by the Creator and the spirit of the Other Beings in our world. For thousands of years we were a strong and independent people who understood our relationship with everything around us. The Europeans brought great changes, some of which threatened our culture. Still, we have survived.DONATING ART
For over fifty years, Glenbow has collected art and objects that represent the culture and history of our region and beyond. Every item (whether donated or purchased), is acquired into the collection with the intention that it should be used to learn, understand, sparkGLENBOW MUSEUM
We call ourselves Niitsitapi, although we are known as the Blackfoot. This is our way of life. It is about how we lived with our families, the environment, and our neighbours. It is also about how these relationships are still important to us.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Alan-2. The post triggered a discussion among Alan’s followers as to the current whereabouts of “Abe,” aka “Old Abe,” the bald eagle who dutifully served as the logo for farm equipment dealer J.I. Case from 1865 onwards. We waded into the discussion, perhaps a little prematurely, to confirm that Abe had indeed landed at Glenbow in the THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4844-1. Title: Margaret Ann Powell Owen and William Owen, Newry, Ireland. Date: Remarks: Parents of William Herbert Owen; Margaret Owen died in Edmonton in 1930, aged 96 years. Subject (s): Irish in Alberta. View DetailedImage. Image No:
THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-28 Title: David Seenum, Cree. Date: Remarks: Chief after Pakan, (James Seenum). Wearing chief's coat. Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing View Detailed Image. Image No: NA-4212-81 Title: Stoney bareback rider at Banff Indian Days, Banff, Alberta. Date: Subject(s): Stoney - Sports / Banff, Alberta - Events / Banff PROGRAMS | GLENBOW MUSEUM Glenbow’s Virtual Programming is a live streaming experience. Our programming continues to be discussion based, and we continue to use artifacts, photographs and storytelling to enhance your experience. Bring your curriculum to life and inspire your class with virtual learning that makes art, history and culture more accessible andmeaningful.
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Glenbow is a museum that believes art is for everyone. A new building provides an opportunity to eliminate barriers to accessibility – reimagining museum hours, admission costs, technology barriers and more – to ensure that the Glenbow experience is accessible to and welcoming for people of all abilities, ages, backgrounds and lifeexperiences.
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Ihtsipaitapiyopa is the name we give to the Essence of All Life. This is Creator, the Source of All Life. Ihtsipaitapiyopa made all living things equal. Human beings were not given the right to rule over or exploit the rest of nature. We recognize plants, animals, and rocks as other living beings who are different from us but also our equals.GLENBOW MUSEUM
Iniskim (Buffalo Calling Stones) Although our people began to live as makoyi (wolves) had shown them, life was still very hard and the people were often hungry. One day iinii (buffalo) took pity on our people. A lady named Weasel Woman was collecting water from a river near her camp when she heard something calling to her from the bushes. THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > COLLECTIONS SEARCH The Glenbow Museum: Collections Search: a small selection from our art, community history, military history, and native North America collections, primarily focusing on the history of Alberta. These images represent an example of the 200,000 + items which form the diverse Glenbow collections. CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Opportunities We are recruiting for the following positions. We look forward to receiving your application. Vice President, Strategy and Chief Financial Officer Glenbow seeks an entrepreneurial business strategist for the position of Vice President, Strategy and Chief Financial Officer to lead an exciting and broad portfolio that includes capital planning, business developmentSYBIL ANDREWS
This major retrospective celebrates the fascinating life and remarkable career of English-Canadian printmaker Sybil Andrews (1898 – 1992). The exhibition draws on Glenbow’s extraordinary collection of Andrews’ artworks, as well as the contents of her studio and the sketchbooks and journals that illuminate her life and passion for art making.SHUVINAI ASHOONA
Shuvinai Ashoona lives in Kinngait on the southern tip of Baffin Island, and her drawings imagine the past and present fused into a prophetic future, populated by human-animal hybrid creatures, women birthing worlds, and mystical or other-worldly landscapes clearly THE GLENBOW MUSEUM > ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS SEARCH RESULTS Image No: PA-3796-2. Title: Aerial view of Gold Bar farm, near Edmonton, Alberta. Date: Remarks: Owned by Claude Gallinger from the 1930s to the 1950s. Subject (s): Edmonton area, Alberta - Farms / Farms / Gold Bar Farm, Edmonton area, Alberta. Search Again.Closed Tickets
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We know art and culture can provide inspiration, solace, and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us. OUR MISSION IS TO ACTIVATE ART, OBJECTS, AND IDEAS SO EVERYONE WHO EXPERIENCES GLENBOW LEAVES WITH SOMETHING TO SHARE. _Glenbow is located on Treaty 7 territory and respects the history, languages, traditions and cultures of the nations on whose traditional land we reside: the Niitsitapi from the Blackfoot Confederacy, which includes Siksika, Piikani and Kainaiwa; the Îyârhe Nakoda of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley Nations; and the Dene of the Tsuut’ina Nation; as well as the Métis Nation Region III. Their contributions to the museum and continued support are integral to our success in educating our visitors and sharing the rich heritage of this land. We further acknowledge the vital connections we have to other indigenous people (including other First Nations, Inuit and Métis), whose visual and intangible culture is represented in our collections andexhibitions._
May 29 – Aug 29 2021MAUD LEWIS
One of Canada’s most beloved folk artists, Maud Lewis (1903 – 1970) was famous in her lifetime for her brightly coloured and endearing paintings of rural Nova Scotia. Working from her cabin on the side of the highway in Marshalltown,… Exhibition Feb 01 – Aug 29 2021SHUVINAI ASHOONA
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Shuvinai Ashoona lives in Kinngait on the southern tip of Baffin Island, and her drawings imagine the past and present fused into a prophetic future, populated by human-animal hybrid creatures, women birthing worlds, and mystical or other-worldly landscapes clearly inspired… ExhibitionJun 04 2021
STORIES OF GAY CALGARY: A CONVERSATION WITH KEVIN ALLEN#GLENBOWFROMHOME
Kevin Allen is the founder of the Gay History Project, an ongoing initiative to document the lived history of Calgary’s LGBTQ2+ community. He is also a fourth-generation Calgarian, the first historian-in-residence at Calgary’s Central Public Library and the author of Our… Artist TalkJun 04 2021
DYNAMIC CONNECTIONS VIDEO TOUR#GLENBOWFROMHOME
Watch the video tour of highlights from the Dynamic Connections: Threads of Living Memory exhibition. ToursSee What’s On
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CURATOR Q+A: PAUL SEESEQUASIS ENCLOSING SOME SNAPSHOTS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MÉTIS ACTIVIST JAMESBRADY
James Brady led the kind of life that could easily be made into an epic film. He was both a fearless political organizer and intrepid outdoorsman; a card carrying Marxist and veteran of the Canadian Forces in World War II. This exhibition features photos from Glenbow’s colle ... Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
LEGACIES OF BRAVERY
REMEMBRANCE DAY 2020 We’re highlighting two Canadian veterans of World War I (WWI) who are represented in Glenbow’s collection. Both John George Pattison and Mike Mountain Horse served with honour and exceptional courage, and their legacies continue to resonate in 2020. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
ENERGY STEEPLE BY JOE FAFARD NEW ARTWORK ACQUISITION This summer, Glenbow received a generous donation of an artwork from the corporate collection of CNOOC International. This large-scale bronze sculpture by beloved Canadian artist Joe Fafard (1942 –2019) is just over six feet or almost two metres high, and weighs 1,100 lbs, or ... Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
GLENBOW REIMAGINED
AN INTERVIEW WITH DIALOG PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT, ROBERT CLAIBORNE We are embarking on an exciting new chapter for Glenbow. After years of planning, we have an unprecedented opportunity to renovate and upgrade our building to better serve our community and further enrich art and culture in our city. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
RECOGNIZING NUNAVUT DAY A NOTE FROM BECKY TOOTOO Today, July 9, is Nunavut Day which celebrates the passage of the Nunavut Land Claims Act in Canadian Parliament on July 9, 1993. To recognize this important date, we reached out to Becky Tootoo to ask her if she could provide some commentary about her culture and home.Continue Reading
Jun 04 2021
IS IT TIME TO SPICE UP YOUR VIRTUAL BACKGROUND?GLENBOW FROM HOME
There have been a lot of zoom meetings. We feel you. If you want to shake up the background in your next virtual meeting, why not add a little artistic flair to the mix with this selection of art and objects from the Glenbow collection. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
CURATOR Q+A: PAUL SEESEQUASIS ENCLOSING SOME SNAPSHOTS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MÉTIS ACTIVIST JAMESBRADY
James Brady led the kind of life that could easily be made into an epic film. He was both a fearless political organizer and intrepid outdoorsman; a card carrying Marxist and veteran of the Canadian Forces in World War II. This exhibition features photos from Glenbow’s colle ... Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
LEGACIES OF BRAVERY
REMEMBRANCE DAY 2020 We’re highlighting two Canadian veterans of World War I (WWI) who are represented in Glenbow’s collection. Both John George Pattison and Mike Mountain Horse served with honour and exceptional courage, and their legacies continue to resonate in 2020. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
ENERGY STEEPLE BY JOE FAFARD NEW ARTWORK ACQUISITION This summer, Glenbow received a generous donation of an artwork from the corporate collection of CNOOC International. This large-scale bronze sculpture by beloved Canadian artist Joe Fafard (1942 –2019) is just over six feet or almost two metres high, and weighs 1,100 lbs, or ... Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
GLENBOW REIMAGINED
AN INTERVIEW WITH DIALOG PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT, ROBERT CLAIBORNE We are embarking on an exciting new chapter for Glenbow. After years of planning, we have an unprecedented opportunity to renovate and upgrade our building to better serve our community and further enrich art and culture in our city. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
RECOGNIZING NUNAVUT DAY A NOTE FROM BECKY TOOTOO Today, July 9, is Nunavut Day which celebrates the passage of the Nunavut Land Claims Act in Canadian Parliament on July 9, 1993. To recognize this important date, we reached out to Becky Tootoo to ask her if she could provide some commentary about her culture and home.Continue Reading
Jun 04 2021
IS IT TIME TO SPICE UP YOUR VIRTUAL BACKGROUND?GLENBOW FROM HOME
There have been a lot of zoom meetings. We feel you. If you want to shake up the background in your next virtual meeting, why not add a little artistic flair to the mix with this selection of art and objects from the Glenbow collection. Continue ReadingJun 04 2021
CURATOR Q+A: PAUL SEESEQUASIS ENCLOSING SOME SNAPSHOTS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MÉTIS ACTIVIST JAMESBRADY
James Brady led the kind of life that could easily be made into an epic film. He was both a fearless political organizer and intrepid outdoorsman; a card carrying Marxist and veteran of the Canadian Forces in World War II. This exhibition features photos from Glenbow’s colle ... Continue ReadingGLENBOW REIMAGINED
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