The event is a unique combination of history lab, art space, and teach-in. We will be leading workshops on how to archive your own materials at home and how to design a history exhibit, and a roundtable on the domestic rights of queer youth. We'll also feature live performances and the work of history-based organizations.
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WORKSHOPS: Great Small Works Space, 20 Jay St., #214
11:30 - 12:30 - At Home Archiving
1 - 2 - Choose Your Own Adventure: How to Make Art Out of Queer History
2:30 - 4 - ...
The event is a unique combination of history lab, art space, and teach-in. We will be leading workshops on how to archive your own materials at home and how to design a history exhibit, and a roundtable on the domestic rights of queer youth. We'll also feature live performances and the work of history-based organizations.
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WORKSHOPS: Great Small Works Space, 20 Jay St., #214
11:30 - 12:30 - At Home Archiving
1 - 2 - Choose Your Own Adventure: How to Make Art Out of Queer History
2:30 - 4 - Tony Whitfield's Queer Home Sweet Home
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On the (Queer) Waterfront: Brooklyn Histories
Timeline
Saturday, Sep 28th – “OVERDUE:” Que(e)ry funding party at CakeShop
Saturday, Oct 5th – Queer History Block Party at the Archway in DUMBO
Friday, Oct 11th – Dangerous When Wet: MIX Screening at Union Docs
Thursday, Oct 17th –Gay Life on the Carnival Lot, 1940s to the Present: Jennifer Miller interviews Sideshow Impresario Ward Hall
Saturday, Oct 19th - Queering Planning Practice for a More Inclusive City at Brooklyn Pride Center
Saturday, Oct 26th – Justin Sayre's A Rite Of Water: An American Passion Play at Jalopy
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This project is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
Fiscal sponsorship is provided by MIX
Public Relations support provided by Riot Grrrl Ink.