Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Jim Bennett, Ann Hawkins. Begins with Bennett and Hawkins each providing their opinions on Kettle's lecture, with Kettle responding. Afterward the panelists take questions from the audience.
Writer and Director: Ken Deschamps, Janice Robinson. Video is of a play written by Deschamps, directed by Robinson, and produced in part by the Queen's University Artist-In-The-Community Education Program. The play centers around a boy named Tyler who is transported to a forest with talking animals and meets a deaf girl named Keavis.
Main Speaker(s): John Gerretson, Liz Reid, Nancy Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Gerretson, where he is asked several questions about how his government has handled arts grants. Next is Reid, who is asked about her thougths on the arts in Kingston. Afterwards Helwig is also asked about the arts in Kingston.
Begins with clips of dancers from the Kingston School of Dance practicing. Afterwards a still shot of the sculpture Tetra Hedra is shown, followed by a shot of the sculpture Time.
Main Speaker(s): Lyn Williams, Pat Beherrial, David Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Williams, who is asked about her opinion on the impact of the arts on Kingston's community and economy. Next Beherrial is asked about how the theatre groups in Kingston have developed in the last 30 years. Afterwards, there is a clip of a fire thrower juggling torches with some shots of a market in Kingston. Finally, Helwig is interviewed and also asked about the impact of the arts on Kingston.
Main Speaker(s): Betty Gauntlet, Karen Ellis, Bill Tate, several children. Begins with clips from a theatre production of The Wizard of Oz at the Grand Theatre in Kingston. Afterward Gauntlet, Ellis, Tate, and several children are asked about their thoughts on the show, and the arts in Kingston. After that clips from a rehearsal of the Kingston Symphony are played.
Main Speaker(s): Robert Swain. Begins with an interview with Swaine, who is asked about how he thinks the arts community in Kingston impacts the general public in Kingston. Afterwards clips of people at an African art exhibit are played.
Main Speaker(s): David Kemp. Video begins with an interview with Kemp, who is asked about how he feels the arts are prioritized in Kingston. Afterwards he reads an excerpt from Barry Broadfoot's novel "10 Lost Years".