The Glenbow Museum in Calgary is one of Western Canada's largest museums, with over 93,000 square feet (8,600 m2) of exhibition space in more than 20 galleries, showcasing a selection of the Glenbow's collection of over a million objects.
The Glenbow-Alberta Institute was formed in 1966, when Eric Harvie donated his vast historical collection to the people of Alberta. Located in downtown Calgary across from the Calgary Tower, the Institute maintains the Glenbow Museum, open to the public, which houses not only its museum collections, but also a very extensive art collection, library, and archives. In 2007, a new permanent exhibit entitled "Mavericks" opened on the third floor; this exhibit traces the history of Alberta through a series of 48 influential and colourful personalities. Its current President and CEO is Kirstin Evenden. Former presidents and CEO's include Mike Robinson and Jeff Spalding.
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