This file includes two postcards with black and white photographs of women holding a mirror and a camera. Additional information on verso of postcards: "The Autonomous Eye / A Videotape Collaboration / Pauline Cummins & Sandra Vida" and "The Instability of the Feminist Subject, Fall Residency, Art Studio, The Banff Centre, Canada, 1992".
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph from an installation by Ingrid Bachmann at The New Gallery, Calgary AB, Canada, October 1992. The photographer is Douglas Smith. Additional information on verso of postcard: "Produced during the Instability of The Feminist Subject Residency Oct. - Dec. 1992 at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada".
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of woman in glasses, snowflake coat and hood singing opera in a grassy field with trees two wolf-like lawn ornaments. The photogher is Judy Radul. Additional information on verso of postcard: "Zucchini Mama sings The Lawn Ornament Opera. Box 39, Cactus Lake, Sask. S0L 0J0" and "Produced during the Instability of The Feminist Subject Residency Oct. - Dec. 1992 at the Banff Centre for the Arts".
This item consists of a postcard with black and white photo of a plaque with the name of a plant species ("Streptopus [?] Roseus / Twisted Stalk / Rognons [?] de Coo"). The photographer is Laurel Woodcock. Additional information on verso of postcard: "The method of research would take the form of random searches; after all, how is one to look for silences?" and "An aspect of the 'Instability of the Feminist Subject' Residency at The Banff Centre 1992".
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of two naked women holding hands. The photographer is Marina Zurkow. Additional information is available on verso of postcard: "Lorri Millan & Shawna Dempsey / 'Bellies'", "Produced during the Banff Centre for the Arts Residency 'Instability of the Feminist Subject' Oct.-Dec. '92".
This item consists of a cream bumper-sticker with with text "Lend Your Support for Native Women's Rights", group name and addresses on each side in brown letters.