Item is a contact sheet with eighteen b&w photographs from the 1985 Arts and Culture Assembly at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sixteen of the photographs show Cathy Quinn's performance during the event and two photographs photographer Mark Simkins (1954 - 19 November 2022) with a camera.
Item is a contact sheet with thirty-two photographs of an unidentified performance. Several photographs show two artists performing on a stage with a projection of Ronald Reagan's face and the text "What Went Wrong? An Appraisal of Reagan's Foreign Policy."
Item is a contact sheet of photographs of staff members of the Dalhousie Bookstore. The man in images 1-3 is Mr. Bland, Manager of the Dalhousie Bookstore.
Item is a contact sheet with thirty photographs from The Glass Bead Game installation by Timothy Watters. The installation was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes as part of the Audio by Artists festival.
Item is a poster for dance troupe performances by Byron Brown, Freddie Long, Sara Shelton Mann, and Belinda Weitzel. Eye Level Gallery presented the event on May 4 and May 16, 1980.
Item is a coloured pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Insect Comedy. The costumes are for characters named Mr. and Mrs. Beetle. The sketch shows a male figure and a female figure wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1987 production of Romeo and Juliet. The sketch shows an unidentified person who is wearing a cloak and holding a bright light. The sketch's caption says "An Apothecary!" The sketch is mounted on a dark red matboard.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1996 production of Love's Labour's Lost. The costumes are for two Muscovites and the sketch shows two figures wearing the costumes. There are fabric swatches taped to the sketch. The sketch is covered by a sheet of clear plastic which is attached to the sketch on all four sides with masking tape.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan (also known as The Good Person of Setzuan). The costume is for a husband and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume and smoking.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1982 production of The Rivals. The costume is for a maid. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1981 production of The Government Inspector. The costume is for a character who is a merchant. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches pinned to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is a for a page who appears in Act 1 and the sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. There is a fabric swatch stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour and gouache sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1982 production of the Canterbury Tales. The costume is for a page to January from "The Merchant's Tale." The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan (also known as The Good Person of Setzuan). The costume is for a policeman and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's production of The Good Woman of Setzuan (also known as The Good Person of Setzuan). The costume is for a priest and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1996 production of Love's Labour's Lost. The costume is for a scholar and the sketch shows one figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1981 production of The Government Inspector. The costume is for a character who is a waiter, played by Andrew Boutilier. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches pinned to the sketch.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1981 production of The Government Inspector. The costume is for a character named Abdullin the shopkeeper. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1987 production of Romeo and Juliet. The costume is for Abram, a servant to Montague. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. The sketch is mounted on a dark red matboard.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for a segment of the show called Afro Funk. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for six circus performers. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for rappers in the Afro Funk segment of the show. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1986 production of Bonjour, La, Bonjour. The costumes are for two characters named Albertine and Charlotte. The sketch shows two female figures wearing the costumes and looking at each other.
Item is a watercolour and gouache sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1982 production of the Canterbury Tales. The costume is for Allison from "The Miller's Tale." The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. The costume is for Althybiades and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume and holding a scroll.