DIY LOVE: Queer Knowledge & History Then, Now, and Forever
June 23, 2017 -
June 25, 2017
Located at the Pride Toronto Street Fair
Church Street, Toronto
DIY LOVE is created by Kaythi, Seiji, Will Carpenter, Natalie Mark, John Wigle, Maya Wilson-Sanchez and Lex B.
Located at the Pride Toronto Street Fair, June 23-25, 2017
Church Street, Toronto
DIY LOVE is created by Kaythi, Seiji, Will Carpenter, Natalie Mark, John Wigle, Maya Wilson-Sanchez and Lex B.
DIY LOVE: Queer Knowledge & History Then, Now, and Forever
at the Pride Toronto Street Fair
Friday, June 23, 7-9pm
Saturday, June 24, 12-6pm
Sunday, June 25, 12-6pm
This installation is a free wheatpasting workshop for all ages facilitated by a collective of LGBTQ2S+ artists, designers, writers, and curators. Participants 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.
supported by OCAD University, OCAD U Diversity, Equity & Sustainability Initiatives, Xpace Cultural Centre, and Toronto’s larger LGBTQ2S+ community.
We would like to thank the artists and groups who kindly donated posters and other content to the project:
Patterns Magazine
The Public
Anthea Black
Mary Tremonte
Francis Tomkins & Yasmin Emery
OCAD U Student Press