Series consists of non-textual records (special media) created by the Faculty of Education and maintained separately from the textual files. Records include photographs, audio-visual recordings, and audio recordings.
Subseries contains files related to Ludwick's radio plays. Records include script drafts and working papers. While "Housekeeping in a Dream" remained unproduced as a radio play, "Between the Seconds" and "Trespassing" were broadcast as part of CBC Vancouver's "Vanishing Point Series" ; and "Street Level" was broadcast as part of CBC Vancouver's "Morningside Drama" series. "Water Over Stones" featured on CBC Vancouver's "Studio '96" series. Recordings of "Water Over Stones," "Street Level" and "Between the Seconds" can be found in the "Audiovisual records" series. Ludwick also wrote versions of her plays "Spinster" and "Alone" for radio. These can be found in the "Plays" series alongside the other files related to those works.
File contains a travelogue of a trip to Italy taken by Ludwick in the company of her friends, Maggie Thomas (to whom the travelogue is dedicated) and Thomas' partner Richard (Dick) Donat.
Fonds consists chiefly of records relating to Ludwick’s work as a creator of various art forms. The records have been arranged into series according to these different forms, such as those relating to her work as a writer of live theatre, radio plays, poetry, and prose. While the archivist has categorized the records in this way in order to assist discovery, it should be noted that Ludwick’s art reached across the boundaries between disciplines: many of her plays, for instance, incorporate dance and choreography in order to convey meaning. Other series include records related to art installations that Ludwick created, as well as records supporting her role as a teacher, and assorted biographical records. A final series has been created which encompasses the audiovisual materials in Ludwick’s fonds: these are primarily tape or video recordings of rehearsals, live performances and broadcasts.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanFile contains a single page of calligraphy depicting a japanese character, painted in orange.
File contains the script for the radio version of "Spinster." A recording of this piece on audio cassette can be found in the "Audiovisual records" series.
Subseries contains files related to Ludwick's play "Spinster." Records include drafts, grant applications, and correspondence. Ludwick later adapted "Spinster" as a radio play and a novel, and the files related to these iterations can also be found here.
Series consists of files related to various prose projects undertaken by Ludwick. These include a travelogue, a draft for a children’s book, and a critical essay written for an academic monograph. Ludwick also wrote an unpublished novel version of her play “Spinster”; this is contained in the "Plays" series along with other project files related to that work.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanSeries consists of various audiovisual materials. These are primarily recordings of Ludwick’s work, including productions broadcast for tv and radio, and live theatre performances, soundtracks, and rehearsals.
File contains final draft of script.
Series consists of files related to Ludwick’s role as a teacher/instructor of creative writing at various institutions. Records include teaching notes, correspondence, and various print-outs and resources.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanSeries consists of records related to Ludwick’s work as a playwright, including drafts of scripts, research papers, and correspondence. This is the largest series within Ludwick’s fonds. Series is divided into files based on project, with larger projects represented by subseries. Short plays also constitute a separate subseries.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanSeries consists of files related to various art installations Ludwick created on Gabriola Island, in conjunction with Hive Emporium, which was a local art gallery. An additional file details her work helping to mount a series of comedic skits as part of Gabriola’s “First Night," an annual community event.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanSeries consists of records related to Ludwick’s work as a writer of radio plays and television scripts. The series has been divided into two subseries according to these different broadcast media.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanPoster for the Vancouver premiere of the documentary film Firewords: Louky Bersianik, Jovette Marchessault, Nicole Brossard
Series consists of poetry written by Ludwick over the course of her life. Additional content includes printouts of poems written by others.
Ludwick, Patricia JoanSubseries contains files related to Ludwick's work writing for television. Records include script drafts and working papers.
File contains a copy of a graduate thesis which features an extensive interview with Ludwick.