Item is the 1984/85 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Emily Carr College of Art and the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees' Union.
File consists of artwork planning documentation including preparatory drawings, reference material, and exhibition floor plans for the 1985 exhibition Aurora Borealis (Centre international d’art contemporain, Montréal). Installations represented in the file include Losing Site, Unattainable Immediacy: Only So Close, and One in the Face of Authority. The file also includes drawings for a Gemini Award prototype competition, drawings for a proposed public installation in Toronto, and a page from a Spiderman comic.
Item is the 1985-1986 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design Faculty Association.
Item is the 1985 to 1986 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Emily Carr College of Art and the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees' Union.
File consists of artwork planning documentation including preparatory drawings, reference material, and collages that appear to be related to installations including Facing Extinction, Escaping History, and Losing Site.
Item is the 1986-1987 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design Faculty Association.
Item is the 1986-1988 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees' Union. Annotation on front cover: "Return to Joan Pearson."
File consists of artwork planning documentation, including 28 preparatory drawings and reference material, related to the installation Display (Temptation to Follow), which was exhibited at the Toronto Sculpture Garden in 1987.
Item is the 1987-1989 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design Faculty Association.
Item is the 1988 Collective Agreement between the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees' Union.