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Women's Press

File contains five issues of the Women's Almanac (and one duplicate issue) and related printed material relating to the Women's Press. Winsom provided text and illustrations for multiple editions of the Women's Almac,

This Land is Full of Hope

File consists of textual records and ten original sketches by Winsom relating to an illustration project for the 1999 edition of Every Woman's Almanac, published by Women's Press. Winsom provided illustrations for the months February, October and November.

Prints and cards

File consists of prints, cards and postcards, and other printed material featuring illustrations or images of artworks by Winsom, including a 1996 calendar of Winsom's artworks. Also includes a poster for Reggae Thursdays at Club Safari featuring designs by Winsom that were used without her permission.

Sketches and illustrations

File consists of 16 pages of sketches and illustrations by Winsom, as well as one dyed textile work of Winsom's name glued to paper. Includes pattern designs, cards, motifs for fabric, and other sketches. Materials are predominantly undated.

Early Years - Art and Illustration

  • LA.SC173.S3.f1
  • File
  • [ca. 196-]-[ca. 1981]
  • Part of Winsom fonds

File consists of an event menu, invitations, newsletters, and other material featuring art and illustrations by Winsom. Includes the Kingston Jamaica YMCA Camp Councillor's Training Manual featuring Winsom's illustrations and the premier issue of the Jamaica Pat Boone Magazine, which includes a short story by Winsom on page 13, as well as a note across pages 14-15 reading "my page."

Early Years - Exhibition and project materials

File consists of posters, flyers, brochures, and other textual records relating to Winsom's exhibitions, workshops, and other early projects. Includes records relating to Black Wimmin: When and Where We Enter (1989), Afro-Jamaican Fabrics (1985), Into the Heart of Africa (1990), and Exhibition of Works by Jamaican Artists (1973), among others.

EXP Photo: Cont. Processes

File consists of slides of various artists' work, such as Elizabete Ludviks, Akicia Oatel, and Karen Hubbert, used by Astman during lectures about processes and Experimental Works. Includes 80 photographic slides, originally housed in a Kodak Carousel slide tray for projection.

2004- EXP Photo - 2 Part Lecture

File consists of slides of various artists' work, such as Rosalie Favell, Robert Frank, and Shimon Attie used by Astman during lectures about Experimental Works. Includes 60 photographic slides, originally housed in a Kodak Carousel slide tray for projection, and a list of the titles and artists of the photographs.

Barbara Astman fonds

  • LA.SC123
  • Fonds
  • 1951–2021

Fonds consists of records of the artistic and academic career of Barbara Astman, chiefly in Toronto from the 1960s to the second decade of the 21st century, including photographs of her projects and exhibitions, correspondence and textual documentation of projects, personal and other photos and journals, and some audiovisual materials.

Contains series:

  1. Photographic documentation of art works
  2. Project records
  3. Portrait photographs
  4. Installation photographs of gallery exhibitions
  5. Teaching-related records
  6. Publicity material
  7. Audio and video recordings
  8. Journals
  9. Address books and notebooks
  10. Experimental work
  11. Process and preparatory material
  12. Art supplies, ephemera and found objects
  13. Personal correspondence
  14. Works by other artists
  15. Juvenilia
  16. Financial records

Astman, Barbara

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