The Mennonite Historic Arts Committee is committed to the preservation, publication, and exhibition of historic Mennonite art forms.
The Mennonite Historic Arts Committee consists of a team of specialists on Mennonite history and material culture. Each member has diverse experience in research, publication, and exhibition.
Team members include; Susie Fisher, Ph.D., Curator, Gallery in the Park; Conrad Stoesz, M. A., Archivist, Mennonite Heritage Archives; Roland Sawatzky, Ph.D., Curator of History, Manitoba Museum; Frieda Esau Klippenstein, M. A., Historian, Parks Canada; Andrea Dyck, M. A., Senior Curator, Mennonite Heritage Village; Jerry Sutherland, Historic Photography Scanning, Re-touching and Production; Graphic Designer / Art Director Anikó Szabó.
Manitoba Historic Arts Committee
c/o Gallery in the Park
P. O. Box 1630, Altona, MB, R0G 0B0, Canada
1-204-324-9610
Please consider supporting the Mennonite Historic Arts Committee.
Your financial contributions will help cover costs related to book printing and exhibit design, as well as the continued preservation, analysis, and public exhibition of art produced by Mennonites. Tax receipts for donations will be made available through the Gallery in the Park / Town of Altona.
We gratefully acknowledge the funding and in-kind support for the 2020 Mennonite Village Photography project given by Elmer and Hilda Hildebrand, Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society WestMenn Committee, and the following supporters: