DIY LOVE: Queer Knowledge & History Then, Now, and Forever
This installation is a free wheatpasting workshop for all ages at Pride Toronto’s 2017 Streetfair in celebration of LGBTQ2S+ activist knowledge, facilitated by a collective of LGBTQ2S+ artists, designers, writers, and curators.
Cost
Free
Websitehttps://diylove2017.tumblr.com/
LocationPride Street Fair
Poster by Natalie Mark
Participants will have the opportunity to make posters and use original posters made for this installation to create a wheat pasted wall that celebrates queer knowledge and history, which will be on display at multiple sites across Toronto after the Pride festival. Come talk and create with us!
The project is supported by OCAD University, Xpace Cultural Centre, and Toronto's larger LGBTQ2S+ community.
- Artists: Kaythi, Seiji, Will Carpenter, John Wigle, Maya Wilson-Sanchez, Natalie Mark, and Lex B.
- Location: Pride Street Fair
- Dates: June 23 (7 to 9 p.m.), June 24 & 25, 2017 (12 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
- Full description of the collective’s project is located here, as well as its original posters that will be available for download in the future: diylove2017.tumblr.com
Cost
Free
Websitehttps://diylove2017.tumblr.com/
LocationPride Street Fair
Participants will have the opportunity to make posters and use original posters made for this installation to create a wheat pasted wall that celebrates queer knowledge and history, which will be on display at multiple sites across Toronto after the Pride festival. Come talk and create with us!
The project is supported by OCAD University, Xpace Cultural Centre, and Toronto's larger LGBTQ2S+ community.
- Artists: Kaythi, Seiji, Will Carpenter, John Wigle, Maya Wilson-Sanchez, Natalie Mark, and Lex B.
- Location: Pride Street Fair
- Dates: June 23 (7 to 9 p.m.), June 24 & 25, 2017 (12 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
- Full description of the collective’s project is located here, as well as its original posters that will be available for download in the future: diylove2017.tumblr.com
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