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Alberta Remembers
Recalling Our Rural Roots
Art by Karen Brownlee Text by Ken Tingley
Art / Canadian Art & Artists
Art / History / Canadian
144 pages 12 x 9"
ISBN 0-88995-325-2 cloth CDN 34.95 USA 29.95
July 2005 USA release February 2006
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In honor of Alberta's Centennial, the magestic beauty of the grain elevator is celebrated
by artist Karen Brownlee and author Ken Tingley in 128 vibrant paintings with
descriptive text. Based on the artist's Rural Prairie Communities series, Alberta
Remembers pays homage to this rapidly disappearing icon that played such a central
role in the development of the Prairie West. Includes forewords by Jane Ross, Curator,
Western Canadian History, Royal Alberta Museum and Daniel T. Gallacher,
Curator Emeritus, Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Karen Brownlee's art focuses on landscapes, rural Alberta communities and grain
elevators. Her watercolor series, Rural Prairie Communities, has been exhibited in
galleries throughout Alberta, and her Back Home 2005, a touring centennial exhibition,
premiered at the Royal Alberta Museum. Karen Brownlee has been a juror for
the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Alberta recipient of the Davis and Henderson
Intercheques Prairie Heritage Preservation Award and is the Founder of the Artist in
Residency Program, City of Lethbridge. Karen Brownlee lives in Lethbridge, Alberta,
with her husband and two children.
Ken Tingley is a historic resource consultant, author and editor who has lived
and worked in Edmonton for most of his life. His interest in grain elevators was
stimulated when he wrote A History of the Ester Grain Elevator for Alberta Community
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