Emma Lake Art Camp - Dining Hall - Interior
- A-9490
- Item
- Aug. 1964
View of the empty interior of the dining hall.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Dining Hall - Interior
View of the empty interior of the dining hall.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Dining Hall - Interior
View of interior of dining hall between meals.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Students and Staff - Group Photo
Posed outdoor image of students and staff.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Walter C. Murray
Walter C. Murray, University President, looks at art works hanging on the wall, other works are on easels in the room. An unidentified lady and two dogs appear to be accompanying him.
Walter C. Murray at Murray Point
Walter C. Murray, first University President, dressed in a suit and tie, sitting on a bench with his head down reading and writing in a book at Murray Point at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Students and Staff - Group Photo
Posed outdoor image of students and staff.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Dining Hall - Interior
Staff and students relax around the fireplace in the dining hall.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Students - Class in Session
Staff and students watch a puppet show, part of a class in puppetry.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Staff - Waltraude Stehwien
Waltraude Stehwien instructs students in the art of making of puppets in the studio.
Bio/Historical Note: Waltraude Stehwien (b. 1931 in Halle, Germany) is an artist whose first career path was learning the ancient art of puppetry in her father's marionette theatre. From an upbringing surrounded by the study and practice of art, Stehwien went on to study stage design and graphic arts at the art academy in Halle. This trained her to switch readily between two and three dimensional planes, which she did throughout her varied career in puppetry and graphic arts. After retirement Waltraude returned to her love of another unique art, that of scissor cutting – the German Scherenschnitt (Schere = Scissor, Schnitt = Cut). Using this method, she has created a large variety of designs, illustrations and even logos, and is regularly called upon to give workshops in this unique art form. Most recently Stehwien has challenged herself to explore the beauty and vastness of the Canadian prairies and other familiar landscapes (2022).
Emma Lake Art Camp - Students - Class in Session
Students sketching in front of the dining hall.
Emma Lake Art Camp - Students - Ed Epp and Judith Fournier
Ed Epp and Judith Fournier doing outdoor artwork.