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Helen Stadelbauer fonds
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7.1 m of textual material. -- graphic material. -- sound recordings
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The fonds was donated by Helen Stadelbauer in 1997 when she and her sister were moving from their home on Linden Drive SW into a retired persons facility. Some of the records were removed by University Archives staff, but the bulk of the records were retrieved from the house by staff of the Glenbow Archives and shortly thereafter transferred to the University Archives.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of Stadelbauer's training certificates and course notes, personal and professional correspondence, travel scrapbooks, personal and students' sketches, departmental administrative records, minutes of numerous university committees, fine arts program development records, personal and departmental financial records, art facility building drawings, course outlines, teaching notes, students' essays and other coursework, exams, records from professional organisations such as the Allied Arts Council and the Alberta Society of Artists, photographs of people and completed artworks, and sound recordings including music and radio interviews. The fonds also contains a small number (3 grey boxes) of records belonging to Helen's sister, Isabel Stadelbauer. These records include personal and professional correspondence, as well as records of the Alberta Society of Artists, for whom Isabel acted as Secretary-Treasurer for several years.
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Immediate source of acquisition
Donated by Helen Stadelbauer and Helen Diemert, 1997.
Arrangement
The records in this fonds were very badly disorganised and required extensive reorganisation both within and between files in order to ensure some degree of accessibility. The continuing disorganised state of some files is indicative of Stadelbauer's record keeping and time constraints in the processing of this collection.
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- English
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Unrestricted.
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Finding aids
http://archives.ucalgary.ca/files/lcr_archives/Stadelbauer%2097.023.pdf<br>Inventory available.
Associated materials
A limited number of records of the Alberta Society of Artists are held by the University of Calgary Special Collections Department at MsC 242. Helen Stadelbauer's art work is held by the Glenbow Art Gallery and by The University of Calgary Archives.
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Record No. UARC 97.023<br><br>
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- Stadelbauer, Helen (Subject)