Q. What archival materials are still at the Glenbow Museum?
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Last Updated: Mar 05, 2024 Views: 370
Last Updated: Mar 05, 2024 Views: 370
While the majority of the material from the Glenbow Library and Archives did relocate to the University of Calgary, most materials related to Art and Indigenous collections have remained at the Museum.
Institutional records relating to the Glenbow Museum, the Glenbow Alberta Institute, and the Glenbow Foundation have also remained with the Glenbow Museum.
For access to these materials please contact Glenbow Museum at archives@glenbow.org
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