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".
Main Speaker(s): Samphan Usher. Begins with an interview with Chinese brush painter Usher who is asked about her opinions on the impact of the arts on Kingston, and how the local community suppotrs the arts. Afterwards clips of her painting are played.
Main Speaker(s): Flora Macdonald. Begins with an interview with Macdonald where she is asked about her opinion on the impact the arts community has on the general community of Kingston. Afterwards clips of Ineke Quartel creating a pottery bowl are played.
Begins with a clip of the St George's Boys Choir getting ready to practice before showing them practicing. Afterwards, dancers from the Kingston School of Dance are shown practicing.
Main Speaker(s): Catherine Melville.Video is a CKWS segment on David Peterson's visit to Queen's University. Begins with news of the Ontario government's grant to Queen's to fund the new library. Next B-roll from his reception is played.
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): Gini Rosen, Everyone interviewed in the Kingston Arts Council 1-10 tapes. Edited video narrated by Rosen created by the Kingston Arts Council stating the benefits of the arts, including the economics surplus and the creation of jobs. Uses footage of the interviews from the Kingston Arts Council 1-10 tapes.
Main Speaker(s): Jan Winton, Michael Bell. Location: Jan Winton's studio. Edited video of a conversation between Winton and Bell on Winton's artwork. Footage cuts between Shots of Winton working and her conversing with Bell. Conversation focuses on her process of painting.
Location: Ongwanada Resource Centre. An edited video with a narrator created to emphasize the philosophy and goals of Ongwanada, demonstrating how the staff care for their clients who have a variety of mental and developmental disabilities. The video shows the daily routine of Ongwanada staff as they provide individualized care for the different clients.
Main Speaker(s): Ellie Barton. Video is a slideshow narrated by Ellie Barton. Barton discusses the purpose of Ongwanada, while the slideshow displays people in Ongwanada houses or text of what Barton is saying.