Upcoming Programming

Sexy SmART

The ArQuives Gallery is proud to present Sexy SmART: Women of Beauty and Substance, an exhibition of the photography series behind the Heterosexuals for Same Sex Equality’s (HSSE) 2011 Calendar.

2020-08-07T13:22:17-04:00November 16th, 2010|

Switch

Switch is a series of large-scale photo diptychs that present pairs of seemingly different “heterosexual couples” in a portrait studio setting.

2020-08-05T16:22:17-04:00December 5th, 2010|

Public Sins / Private Desires: Tracing Lesbian Lives in the Archives, 1950 – 1980

Public Sins/Private Desires, celebrates the 20th anniversary of Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman’s 1992 documentary, Forbidden Love: Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Livesand examines the contradictions, tensions and victories in the daily lives of lesbians during the period from 1950 to 1980.

2021-03-23T17:16:09-04:00May 16th, 2012|

Pushing Buttons

Pushing Buttons reimagines the space of The Pin Button Project, (In Pushing Buttons, the online is brought into the physical – space and content are reimagined. The spectator becomes a witness to the historical and present roles of pin buttons.

2020-11-16T18:48:46-05:00August 2nd, 2012|

Libraries

'Libraries' is built from three installation artworks: 'Library of Depth and Gender', 'Library of a Traveling Dandy', and 'Delineate'. Each of these works is concerned with classification and normalization of the body, and of beauty in unexpected places.

2020-08-05T16:12:58-04:00September 5th, 2012|

The Reason and The Ride

In 1999 two men, Danny Nashman and David Linton, decided to ride their bicycles from Toronto to Montreal to raise funds for charity. At the time, theToronto People With Aids Foundation (PWA) was facing a revenue shortfall and without an immediate cash infusion it would have to diminish the services it provided to its clients.

2020-08-05T16:10:31-04:00February 9th, 2013|

TORNADO TAG TEAM Artistic, Cultural, and Activist Responses to TAG TEAM: Gay Premises and Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archive, 1973-1983

Artistic, Cultural, and Activist Responses to TAG TEAM: Gay Premises and Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archive, 1973-1983

2020-08-07T13:16:49-04:00July 15th, 2013|

Colour Coded: queer abstraction meets fruity frosting

Ian Phillips is a visual artist and publisher whose small literary and art press, Pas de chance, has been active for over twenty-five years. In a chance pairing, the artists’ unique bodies of work come together not only through a common interest in illustration, but also through the transformative and queer—potential of colour, shape, and form.

2020-08-07T13:14:04-04:00August 15th, 2013|