At The ArQuives, we believe in the importance of acting as an educational resource to the community.
Our main avenues for providing educational support are through presentations about our LGBTQ2+ Inclusive Education resources for high schools, presentations about our collections, tours of our Jared Sessions House, where we hold public programming and our collections reside, and walking tours of Toronto’s LGBTQ2+ historical neighbourhoods.
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We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
LGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
1 event,
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
Traces
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoFor the solo exhibition Traces, Ottawa-based multidisciplinary artist Christos Pantieras brings together five of his existing series, all of which explore, appropriate, and recontextualize the remnants of everyday human practices.
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We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.
We Could Be Heroes (Just For One Day)
The ArQuives 34 Isabella Street, TorontoLGBTQ+ communities and community-based archives have long searched for ‘gay heroes’ to showcase both queer existence and accomplishment across time and space.