Image of women done in the style of a papercutting. One copy is on yellow paper, the other on pink paper.
The poster advertises activities for International Women's Week in Ottawa. Image of seven women in a circle holding hands. Poster reads "Poster design by Catherine O'Neill." The poster was originally in the Women's Information Center collection in Toronto. This collection comes from several donations made in the second half of the 1980s, by women involved in several Canadian organizations surrounding the feminist movement since the early 1970s.
White writing on black background.
Drawings of two groups of female figures in black at the bottom of the poster on an orange background. Text describing events.
The poster advertises that a centre for women is in the making in Ottawa and a meeting is being organized by Women's Info - Info Femme at the University of Ottawa. Poster reads "Poster by Catherine O'Neill. All women welcome, Be Involved! - Toutes les Femmes son bienvenues, Impliquez-vous!" Image of three women wearing a black cloth with yellow female gender symbols on it. The poster was originally in the Women's Information Center collection in Toronto. This collection comes from several donations made in the second half of the 1980s, by women involved in several Canadian organizations surrounding the feminist movement since the early 1970s.
This white poster with purple text and design of a maple leaf with women's heads was created to publicized a multicultural fair held at Ottawa in March 7, 1993.
This white poster with purple text and design was created to publicized special events held at Ottawa Congress Centre in September 26 to 28, 1986.
Poster with a purple photograph of two women singing in background. Black text and four small black and white photograph of women. This poster publicized a show held in CenterPoint theatre at Nepean. The show was a benefit concert for Ottawa School of Art and The School of Dance.
White poster with purple text and Dr. Morgentaler face on background and demonstrators.
Burgundy-coloured poster with white text and the painting of John Singleton Copley, The Three Youngest Daughter of George III, 1785. Advertising poster for an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.