The Globe and Mail, Adventure and affirmative action
February 6, 1990
Creative Access Description
One black and white photocopied piece of paper in portrait orientation featuring a newspaper article. Situated to fill the majority of the page with a narrow margin on all sides, the article is laid out in two columns of text, and a portrait oriented image with a caption below it. Text is in a standard serif font, enlarged for the headline and standard size for the article. The image features a white woman with long dark hair and a striking gaze, naked from the waist up but for a fish tied with rope across her chest.~root~>
Description
Photocopied article from the February 6, 1990 edition of The Globe and Mail discussing the 1990 Women in View Festival, and reviewing several festival performances including Sandra Lockwood's Jojoka.~root~>Identifier
1990.0913 PIS D009Extent
1 photocopied page~root~>Language
Publisher
The Globe And MailSubject
Sandra LockwoodAuthor
Liam LaceyRelated program
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