Accession consists of works of art submitted to the Commission by both adults and schoolchildren, and one poster made for subsequent exhibitions. Works by Linda Kennedy, Susanne Jackson, Peter Germotte, Helen Andersen, Joseph Muscat, Maciek P. Kozlowski, Holly Fay Putz, Sylvia A. Bews-Wright, Marymount College Grade 9 class, John Climenhage, Christine Victoria Glenn,Lynda Gaelyn Smith, Darcy Polito, Jill Cuttle, Louise Cook, Michelle Olsheski, Paul Gwynne, Shirley van Dusen, Diane Birkenheir, Willa Egrmajer, Vancouver Group (7 people), Linda Hankin,Diane Purdy, Matthew Sifton, Kristin Shier, Susan Rennick Jolliffe, Gilberto Del Vecchio, George Grant, Helen E. Ingram, Dania Madeira, Lauren Foster-MacLeod, Harold Popoff, Mary T. Fisher, Sally McIntyre-Leblanc, Frank Papp, P. Laton.
Accession also consists of photographs of artworks and exhibits of the Citizens' Forum on Canada's Future: Citizen's Mail/Fax Art Show, 1991. The following artists' artworks are documented: Helen Anderson (The Parliament Buildings); Al H. Bauche (With a Vision); Sylvia A. Bews-Wright (Leader); Diana Birkenheir (Jobs Dignity Social Contract); Bill Brice (6 Wooden Blocks; Teeter-Totter Balance); John Climenhage (Supported by Reflection); Louise Cook (A New Canadian Wilderness); Jill Cuttle ; Gilberto Del Vecchio (An Eye For An Eye); Mike Duquette ; Willa Egrmajer (Big Business); Mary T. Fisher with Sally McIntyre-Leblanc (United Canada); Lawren Foster-Macleod (Not for Sale); Peter Germotte (Tragedy); Emily Gibson (Things are not always as they appear); Christine Victoria Glenn (Race of Destruction); George Grant (Oh! Canada); Paul Gwynne ; Stephen Haber ; Lind Hawkins ; Charles Hilder ; Jan Holwek ; Walt Humphries ; Helen E. Ingram (Grandma Who-Do); Sue Jackson (Early Morning Light); Mendelson Joe (Leader); Karen L. Johnson (Oh! Canada); Linda Kennedy (Oh! Canada, Land of Plenty...Plenty of complainers); Terrence Kennedy ; Maciek P. Kozlowski (Uncle Brian wants you); P.Laton (Republicanada; Royalty is old world...Nous sommes dans le nouveau monde); Dania Madera (Fall From Grace); Christine Martel (Photo Montage); Steve McCabe (Can'ada); Pauline McCrum (The Truth is: I lied); Joseph Muscat ; Michelle Olsheski (People in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Stones; Wheel of Fortune); Richard Pailsin ; Frank Papp (I am so pink About Canada it tears me apart); Darcy Polito ; Harold Popoff (Canada Indivisible); Diane Purdy (Mines); Holly Fay Putz ; Susan Rennick Jolliffe (Canada-The Earth's Largest Wilderness Park); Kristin Shier (Canada's turning to kids for help); Matthew Sifton (Stop Argueing); V.L. Smith (Canada First); Lynda Gaelyn Smith ; Vancouver Group-7 people ; Shirley Van Dusen (Pourquoi-Oh! Canada-Why); Vince M. Vaitiekunuas ; V.O.I.C.E.- Voice of Introspective Civilization's Ethnics - ; Martin Williams (Two Red Men); Marymount College (Cloth Banner); Museum of Civilization ..
The following exibits of the Citizens' Mail/Fax Art Show are documented: Regional Headquarters of Ottawa/Carleton, Ottawa, Ont., 13-14 May 1991; Germotte Gallery, Ottawa, Ont., 18-31 May 1991; Minto Place, Ottawa Ont., 12-19 June 1991; National Art Centre, Main Foyer, Ottawa, Ont., 21 June-3 July 1991..
Photographers unknown.