File consists of a letter from Thomas Ring-Stiftung, and articles “Saturn, the element of tectonics,” (translated title from German) and “Self-importance."
File consists of articles on art, philosophy, history and psychology, as well as copies of poems.
File consists of Ingeborg’s curriculum vitae, artist profiles, a short biography, a list of exhibitions, and a copy of the her article “Notes on painting," 2000.
File consists of personal and professional correspondence, including notes from husband J.W. (Hans) Mohr, writer Timothy Findley, German painter Peter Bieselt, and a copy of a letter Ingeborg sent to Prime Minister Jean Chretien regarding the Iraqi conflict and war.
File consists of work by Ingeborg’s good friend Nina Whiting, a photograph of Whiting, obituaries, and a memorial pamphlet from Whiting’s funeral.
File consists of correspondence from writer Daniel Manfredi and copies of his articles and stories.
File consists of a note from Joan Mackenzie and copies of her poems.
File consists of magazine and newspaper articles collected by Ingeborg about art, architecture and entertainment, including an article about Ingeborg’s work with batik and oil painting, and a feature article in Kingston’s Profile magazine from 2000.
File consists of financial and tax documents related to the sale and exhibition of Ingeborg's business and paintings.
File consists of an exhibition book, pamphlets, and cards from some of Ingeborg’s exhibits including Landscapes Skyscapes, 1986 studio exhibition, Notes on dark ground, Messegalerie, and Transition.