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LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: Fonds
No.: PR2201
TITLE: Marlena Wyman fonds
CREATOR: Marlena Wyman
DATE RANGE: 1990
EXTENT: 19 photographs
ADMINISTRATIVE
HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Marlena Wyman was born February 27, 1955 in Rockyford, Alberta to Barry (1930 - 1990) and Doreen (Stover) (1931). She spent her childhood on the family farm in Rockyford. Marlena studied visual arts and history at the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta, graduating in 1977. Following graduation, she worked at a private art gallery in Edmonton and in various art contract positions. She worked as an Audio/Visual Archivist at the Provincial Archives of Alberta from 1981 until her retirement in 2011. She has exhibited as an artist at Triangle Gallery in Calgary, Prairie Gallery in Grande Prairie, Latitude 53 Gallery in Edmonton, and Iron Works Gallery in Vancouver. She has also held solo exhibits in Ortona Gallery and Manifesto Gallery in Edmonton. She works in watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of 19 photographs of buildings and street scenes of Rosebud, Alberta photographed in 1990 by Marlena Wyman.
ARRANGEMENT NOTE: Material arranged according to original order.
LANGUAGE NOTE: The material is in English.
RELATED RECORDS: For more material on the Wyman family, please see the Barry and Doreen Wyman Fonds available at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.
GENERAL NOTE:

Information for the administrative history/biographical sketch sourced from Marlena Wyman: http://members.shaw.ca/mmwyman/ (Accessed July 13, 2007)

The images can be located in the A file of the Provincial Archives of Alberta reference prints under the numbers A19839 through A19858

RELATED ITEMS: A19852 (Seed Drawing Plant in Rosebud)
A19853 (Jayel Enterprises in Rosebud)
A19854 (Rosebud Fire Hall)
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