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Thorvaldson Building - Mural

A 21' x 6' mural by Helga Palko, artist.. Mounted in addition to Thorvaldson Building.

Bio/Historical Note: Helga (or Helen) Palko, born in Austria in 1928, received her MA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In 1954 she arrived in Canada and a year later was awarded a scholarship at the California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, where she studied enamelling and silver-smithing in 1955-1956. Palko became experienced with several techniques such as cloisonne, painted enamel and champleve - a technique considered to be the finest in craftsmanship. Palko displayed as much variety in her work as in her methods. Aside from enamel dishes, she produced plaques, jewellery, ecclesiastical arts and murals. Two of these murals are located in Saskatchewan; one in St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Lumsden, and the other in the Thorvaldson Building at the University of Saskatchewan. Palko exhibited both inside and outside of Canada: the first National Competitive Woodcarving and Metal Work, "The Brussels International and Universal Exhibition," the XXI Ceramic national, Jewellery 1963 International Exhibition in New York, Expo 67, and Ontario Craftsmen 67, to mention a few. Palko also participated in several exhibitions organized by the National Gallery of Canada: the First National Fine Crafts Exhibition (1957), the Canadian National Exhibition (1962), where she was awarded the special prize for enamel, and the Canadian Fine Crafts (1966-1967). Palko received the Award of Excellence at the Canadian Design 67 Exhibition. Palko died in 2006 in Brockville, Ontario.

Personal correspondence

This series contains correspondence between Peter Millard and Ken Carpenter, Patrick Hayman and Sheila Layton. There is also correspondence with various individuals dealing with the life and work of Frances Hodgkins.

Millard, Peter T., 1932-2001 (Professor of English)

Swift Current Arts And Heritage Committee

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Arts And Heritage Committee, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-assorted paper documents pertaining to Heritage / Performing Arts Advisory Centre, 1988, and Arts and Heritage Centre, 1992, including minutes and agendas, Arts and Heritage Committee meetings, 1988 - 1993; Terms of Reference; correspondence re: appointments to committee, municipal heritage awards, archaeology / museum related development, Heritage / Performing Arts committee, Municipal Development Plan; 1984 - ; proposal re: Swift Current Petroglyph; report, Heritage Resource Feasibility Study; report, Government Relations; report, “Directions for the Future,” Central Business District (CBD), 1982; six booklets, “Directions for the Future,” for City of SC Department of Planning and Engineering, Employment, Population, Housing, Open Space and Recreation, Human Services; report, Heritage 2000; Chapter H-2.2 (Act for Preservation, Interpretation and Development of Heritage Property in Saskatchewan); two copies of Heritage Conservation Information Series; correspondence re: SC Telephone Exchange Building; meeting between SC Arts and Heritage Board and the family of Andrew Wright, re: Wright Museum; report, Heritage Property Designation Criteria; report, "Heritage Resources Consulting in Saskatchewan: A list of Interested Consultants”, 1990; “Grant Program Guideline - Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation” draft, 1992; letter re: donation of a coat to the museum; correspondence re: Heritage Designation of Railway Station; Collections Policy for Swift Current Regional Museum; museum reports, 1993; report on the Museum by Don Krueger; report on SC Petroglyph by Pat Krueger; resume for Merlin John Rosser; booklet, "Application of Certification of Cultural Property For Income Tax Purposes", 1991; three booklets re: “Canadian Cultural Property Import and Export Act” reports

Shortgrass Writers Guild

The fonds, related to the Shortgrass Writers Guild, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
Fonds contains correspondence to Premium Swift Review, from Caroline Heath, RJ Clark, Sharon Butala, copy of SK Education newsletter "Focus", document on a writing workshop, Stegner House Committee application to host writer's program, letter to Thistledown Press re: writer Dave Margoshes, letter to Saskatchewan Writers Guild re: funding, promotional material for Saskatchewan Writers Guild event, poster for a reading in SC by Rick Hills

Shortgrass Writers Guild

Swift Current Film Society

The fonds, related to the Swift Current Film Society, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Photocopies of posters for Film Nights at the Art Gallery of Swift Current; 2000
-Financial Records (Account Statements from Southwest Credit Union); 2002-2003.
-Correspondence (with Hugh Henry); 2000

Swift Current Film Society

Men and women dancers

  • Series 2: CPC. 1928-1933, predominant 1930-1931. - Folder 17: "Photographs."
  • Item
  • 1931
  • Part of W.C. Murray fonds

Seven men are seen standing in a line in front of seven women in ethnic dress, they are outdoors in front of a building named the "Pioneers Hall." Many are seen in the background looking on.

Norman Mackenzie fonds

  • Fonds
  • [189-?]-1936, predominant 1911-1936

Fonds consists of personal papers of Regina lawyer and art collector Norman MacKenzie, dating from approximately 1890-1936. Chiefly consisting of correspondence relating to the selection, acquisition, and appraisal of art work, 1911-1936, the fonds also contains personal and family photographs and a scrapbook of letters and clippings relating to his death.

Mackenzie, Norman

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