Biographical information, correspondence, writings, photographs, printed material, works of art, and a video regarding Laky's career as a textile artist and educator in California. Writings by Laky include a diary from her year in India (1971-1972); photographs are of Laky, her family, friends, and works of art. Printed material includes information on charity organizations that Laky was involved in, as well as exhibition announcements and catalogs, past syllabi, magazine and newspaper clippings, conference schedules, and a catalog from the Fiberworks Symposium in 1978 regarding Laky's personal merit review at the University of California at Davis, as well as material regarding the Committee for Affirmative Action at UC Davis. Art work includes drawings and sketches by Laky. Also included is a VHS tape entitled "Contemporary Fiber Artists: Maker Profile Gyongy Laky" [2003, 54 min.]. The papers of Laky's mother, portrait painter and landscape artist, Zyta Laky are included within these papers (1.0 linear ft).