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SUMMARY:Len and Cub: A Queer History
DESCRIPTION:Leonard “Len” Keith (1891-1950) and Joseph “Cub” Coates (1899-1965) were two young men living in the rural village of Havelock\, New Brunswick\, who formed a relationship during the early 20th century. While keeping their attraction for each other hidden\, they privately captured their relationship via photographs – one of the oldest known surviving photographic records of a same-sex couple in the Maritimes. These remarkable archival images\, held at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick\, are as important socially and historically as they are unique in the photographic canon of eastern Canada. \n  \nExhibition Open: \nNovember 2: 7-10 pm Collection Launch \nNovember 3: 1-5 pm \nNovember 4: 1-5 pm \nNovember 10: 1-5 pm \nNovember 11: 1-5 pm \nNovember 18: 1-5 pm \nNovember 24: 1-5 pm \nNovember 25: 1-5 pm \nDecember 1: 1-5 pm \nDecember 2: 1-5 pm FINAL DAY \n  \nCurated by Dusty Green and Meredith J Batt and initially organized by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and the NB Queer Heritage Initiative from April 2\, 2022 – July 29\, 2022. \nEvent photo provided by the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.
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LOCATION:The ArQuives\, 34 Isabella Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4Y 1N1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Palestine Solidarity\, Cinema & The Archive
DESCRIPTION:FOGGY: Palestine Solidarity\, Cinema & The Archive\n\n\nBachir/Yerex Presentation Space\, 4th floor\, 401 Richmond St. West\nMonday\, December 4\, 2023\nDoors open 6:00 p.m.\, screening 7:00 p.m. First-come\, first seated\n \nPresented by Viral Interventions\, Vtape\, The Arquives\, Toronto Palestine Film Festival\, Pal Fest\, Trinity Square Video & Archive/Counter-Archive. \nDedicated to the memory of Amy Gottlieb (1954-2023)\, queer artist and activist extraordinaire\, whose lifetime of solidarity with Palestine inspired this screening. \nCurated by b.h. Yael\, Marc Siegel\, Lior Shamriz & John Greyson \nHow can family memories inform practices of solidarity? How can avant-garde voices engaging the past contribute to activism today? How do private archives queer public histories? How do yesterday’s photographs become tomorrow’s pictures? Foggy is a screening of recent short films that stage hybrid acts of fragmentation\, juxtaposition\, re-enactment and dialogue. Together they explore themes of queer solidarity with Palestine\, as we make our way together through the fog. \nSULTANA’S REIGN (Hadi Moussally\, 2023\, 10:00 min.)\nPortrait of a proud Palestinian drag queen\, performer and artist\, holding court in New York. Hadi Moussally is a Lebanese-French filmmaker whose films have won 50 awards and screened in over 350 international festivals. \nHOMECOMING QUEENZ (Elias Wakeem\, 2023\, 11:00 min.)\nPerformance artists in drag confront bigoted border guards at Ben Gurion airport. Elias Wakeem is a performance artist exploring themes of identity and resilience through visual storytelling. \nLAYLA (Noor Gatih\, 2021\, 4:00 min.)\nA young woman stares out a window as she daydreams about a part of herself that she’s unable to openly express. Noor Gatih is a queer filmmaker who explores family and identity in her work. \nTEMPEST IN A TEAPOT (Amy Gottlieb\, 1987\, 7:00 min.)\nTribute to her radical mother’s activism and solidarity. Amy Gottlieb (1954-2023) was a Toronto queer artist\, activist and educator whose lifetime of solidarity with Palestine inspired this screening. \nNAZARETH (Mike Hoolboom\, 2023\, 7:00 min.)\nA return to the fateful year of 1948 in Israel\, reframed by a single photograph that is taken up one face at a time. MIke Hoolboom is a Toronto artist who writes and makes movies. \nMY WHOLE HEART IS WITH YOU (Essa Grayeb\, 2022\, 9:00 min.)\nAn experimental video that transforms moments of tension and anticipation from Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s 1967 resignation speech into an emotional journey. Essa Grayeb is a Palestinian visual artist based in Jerusalem whose practice traverses a range of media\, primarily photography\, moving images and installation. \nEVEN A DOG IN BABYLON (Lior Shamriz\, 2023\, 11:00 min.)\nIn collaboration with actor Myriam Ali-Ahmad\, a radical staging of doubts and debates in a foggy field. Lior Shamriz is a filmmaker and artist based in Santa Cruz\, California. \nTHE POEM WE SANG (Annie Sakkab\, 2023\, 13:00 min.\, work-in-progress / sneak preview)\nA creative catharsis of post-memory mediated through layers of love\, loss\, longing\, and forced migration. Annie Sakkab is a Toronto-Jordan photojournalist and filmmaker. \nFollowing the screening\, the featured artists join co-curators BH Yael & Marc Siegel in conversation. \nImage credit: The Poem We Sang\, by Annie Sakkab (2023)
URL:https://arquives.ca/event/foggy-palestine/
LOCATION:The ArQuives\, 34 Isabella Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4Y 1N1\, Canada
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