- LA.SC173.S7.f11
- File
- [200-?]
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of photographs of a workshop led by Winsom.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of photographs of a workshop led by Winsom.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of Winsom's photo albums. Includes an album of photographs from Winsom's youth, textile works designed by Winsom, and school workshops led by Winsom.
Part of Winsom fonds
Find consists of a binder of slides, predominantly photographs of Winsom's artworks and exhibitions, as well as Winsom's work at schools and the works of a number of other artists. Includes photos of River of Life, OYA and Total Universe, as well as the Lawrence Height Middle School and Queen Victoria (school), among others.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of Winsom's photographs, housed in photo envelopes.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of undated portraits and headshots of Winsom, as well as related contact sheets and film negatives.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of photographs of a workshop led by Winsom at a school.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of a handwritten letter from a teacher and photographs from a workshop Winsom led at a school.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of colour photographs signed by Winsom.
YMCA, UNECSO, and other materials
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of records relating to Winsom's work in education and with community organizations. Includes records relating to her work with the YMCA, the Jamaica National Commission for UNESCO, the West Indian Canadian Association, her campaign for School Board Trustee for the St. Lawrence Ward, the May Pen Day Care Centre, and the Kingston Black Women's Collective. Also includes a signed poster of author and activist Angela Davis, addressed to Winsom.
Newsletters and other writings
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of newsletters, articles and other print material regarding organizations and other community efforts that Winsom was involved with. Includes newsletters and other printed material from CARFAC, Canadian Woman Studies (York University), and the Women's Resource Centre (Grand Cayman). Also includes an undated work of writing titled "Systemic Barriers Faced by Black Artists," (1999?), possibly relating to a discussion of the same name in which Winsom was a key speaker, "Coming in from the outside: Winsom's technology of Voudun" by Nalo Hopkinson, and the premiere issue of Possibilitiis [sic], a literary arts magazine, which includes Winsom in the "Editor's thanks" list on page 4.