Series consists of files relating to the exhibition, sale and publication of Ghitta Caiserman-Roth's work. Included are files on the Art Gallery of Algoma; Atelier Graphia; awards and certificates; Confederation Centre; Cornwall Regional Art Gallery; Conseil des Artistes Peintres du Québec; Galerie Dresdnere; Mount Allison University; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal; National Gallery of Canada; Ontario College of Art; Ottawa School of Art; Quebec Art Therapy Association; Roberts Gallery; Royal Canadian Academy of Arts; Save Life on Earth International Posters; Society of Canadian Artists; Upstairs Gallery, Winnipeg; Vancouver Art Gallery; and others.
Additional material includes correspondence from various art galleries, museums, associations, government departments, universities, and other organizations and individuals relating to the exhibition, sale and publication of Ghitta Caiserman-Roth's work. Also included is correspondence relating to teaching positions and to her membership on the Canadian Council on the Status of the Artist during the 1990s. Among the correspondents are: the Agnes Etherington Art Centre; Art Gallery of Ontario; Beaverbrook Art Gallery; Canada Council; Canada-Israel Cultural Foundation; Centre des arts contemporain du Québec à Montréal; Concordia University; Conseil de la peinture du Québec; Conseil québécois de l'estampe; Emily Carr College of Art and Design; Gallery Sheila Roth; Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery; Loto-Québec; McGill University; McGill-Queen's University Press; Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal; Musée du Québec; National Gallery of Canada; Robertson Galleries; Pratt and Whitney Canada Inc; Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital; and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Also included are miscellaneous price lists and several draft copies of letters written by Ghitta Caiserman-Roth.
The records received in 2006 repeat files from many of the same museums, galleries, associations, government institutions, other organizations and individuals. They also include mailing lists and material relating to the Charles Desmarteau legal case. Correspondents include Atelier Graphia; Bibliothèque national du Québec; Dawson College; Eclectica Gallery; Galerie d'art Jean-Claude Bergeron; Guilde Graphique; Irhold Inc. (Irwin Browns); Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal; Ottawa Art Gallery (notably solo exhibition in 2000); and the Vancouver Art Gallery. A small amount of material relates to the Governor-General's Award in Visual Arts which the artist received in 2000.