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CENSORED LIVES: Suppression, resistance and free speech
June 30, 2010 - September 1, 2010
Exhibit dates:
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 to Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Description:
This exhibition opens Wednesday, June 30 and runs until September 1st on the 3rd floor, community space of 34 Isabella Street.
This will be the first archival exhibition to be installed in The ArQuives’s new home, and it focuses on the moments of tension between what has been defined as obscene and the right to offend or the right to free speech. Inspired by recent controversy, this show is meant to provide the context for the larger debate about censorship and free speech in the queer community.
The show features a film installation by filmmaker William Craddock.
A few pictures from the show, the contents are materials that have been censored or relating to the efforts of the LGBTQ communities to reverse censorship