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Draw it Black

File consists of records relating to Draw it Black and the Draw it Black Artist's Collective (DIBAC), a not-for-profit group dedicated to promoting the work of African Canadian artists. Includes a copy of the Draw it Black publication, promotional material for the launch of the publication, an issue of the journal Lola (Winter 2000-2001), which references Draw it Black on page 72, copies of a published interview with Winsom regarding the project, clippings from printed material, and other related documents. Also includes a portfolio folder with a sticker for the launch of Draw it Black on July 13, 2000, which contains a flyer for the River of Life exhibition, a summary of four of Winsom's exhibition projects in 2000 and a page of biographical information.

Winsom Foundation

File consists of records relating to the Winsom Foundation, a Belize-based non-profit organization established by Winsom in 2007.includes printed material such as a brochure, flyers, and event posters, an Art Journal by the Art Students of Cristo Rey R.C. School (a project that was supported by the Winsom Foundation), as well as correspondence, a certificate, and a form relating to a tour of the National Institute of Culture and History (NICH). Also includes a copy of the publication This is How We Keep Breathing: Voices from Belize & Beyond..., which is an anthology of poetry and short stories resulting from a collaboration between OCAD U and the Winsom Foundation. Winsom also contributed writings and illustrations to the publication.

Weapons of Culture guestbook

File consists of photocopies of pages from a guestbook with visitors' notes and signatures for the exhibition Weapons of Culture (1988), held at the A Space Gallery in Toronto.

Exhibition guestbook

File consists of a guestbook with visitors' names and comments from a variety of exhibitions and festivals that Winsom participated in. Includes comments from the Harrison Festival of the Arts, the Festival of Friends, the Festival of Nations, Roundup 1992, and other projects.

Harrison Festival of the Arts

File consists of records relating to the Harrison Festival of the Arts in Harrison Hot Springs and Winsom's related exhibitions and projects. Includes six programs for various years (1988, 1989, 1992, 1993,1995, and 2001), visitor comments, a flyer, correspondence, and itinerary material. Also includes two copies of "Idi Na Otu," an Exhibition of African and Canadian Works that was shown in Vancouver and at the 1995 Harrison Festival of the Arts.

Mirror of Dearth Story - KAAI Shows

File consists of a story titled "The Mirror of Dearth," and an excerpt from "A story from Asante," telling the story of Ananse the Great Spider. This story relates to research for Winsom's textile artwork, "The Mirror of Dearth" (1995).

This Is Not A Poem, Head Above the Water, and Painting Up A Storm

File consists of print material relating to three artistic projects, This is Not a Poem: This is A Summer Quilt (1994), Head Above the Water (various), and Painting up a Storm (1998). Includes promotional material such as flyers, programs and invitations as well as a page of correspondence relating to Head Above Waters - Four Aspects, and an issue of Ontario Craft magazine (May/June 1996) featuring an article on page 20 regarding "This is not a Poem, This is a summer quilt."

Entering the Millenium: A Spiritual Dialogue

File consists of flyers and other promotional material, an exhibition catalogue, and a comb-bound booklet of photocopies of reaction cards relating to Entering the Millennium: A Spiritual Dialogue (1997), an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

A Space visitor comments

File consists of photocopies of visitor comments relating to an unspecified exhibition of Winsom's work at the A Space Gallery in 1998.

Theatre and Dance projects

File consists of records relating to Winsom's work and collaborations with various theatre and dance projects, including with Nightwood Theatre and Harbourfront Centre. Winsom exhibited work in conjunction with certain theatre and dance projects and is credited as a designer for a number of projects. Includes promotional material such as flyers and programmes, as well as other printed and published material including an issue of Canadian Theatre Review (Summer 1995) titled "Black Theatre in Canada" and conference material for the 1995 conference "Breaking Ground," a Theatre Ontario Project.

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