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The Art of Remembering: Inside the Visual and Archival Transformation of the Rainbow Wing

2025-11-17T13:42:54-05:00November 17th, 2025|

On the third-floor of the Rekai Centre in downtown Toronto’s Church-Wellesley village, artist Walter Segers has transformed the art of remembering into an environment of color, care, memory, and resistance. Working closely with Daniel Payne, Reference Archivist at The ArQuives, Segers created a permanent installation in the Rainbow Wing that brings queer and trans histories into the daily rhythms of [...]

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Job Posting: CLIR Project Digital Archivist 

2025-11-11T15:53:41-05:00November 11th, 2025|

Located in Toronto, Ontario, The ArQuives is one of the largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archives in the world. Primarily a volunteer-run organization focusing on Canadian content, The ArQuives acquires, preserves, and provides public access to information and collections in various formats. Our organization offers a range of research, exhibition, educational, and community programming. The ArQuives seeks a Digital Archivist (24-month contract) to [...]

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