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Exposition Lesbian Future : ARCL – 40 ans d’archives lesbiennes

Exposition Lesbian Future : ARCL – 40 ans d’archives lesbiennes

Saturday, June 13
02:00 PM - 08:00 PM
ARCL - Archives Recherches Cultures Lesbiennes

Exhibition opening hours:
– from Friday, June 12th to Friday, June 19th, from 2pm to 8pm (the exhibition will be closed on Monday, June 15th and Tuesday, June 16th)
– Saturday, June 20th, last chance to visit the exhibition between 2pm and 5pm

OPENING RECEPTION
The exhibition opening will take place on Thursday, June 11th, starting at 7pm.
On the program: a performance by Anna La Chocha and a reading of texts from ARCL.
The DOC bar and courtyard will be open until 10:30 PM!

ARCHIVE DISCOVERY WORKSHOPS
Two workshops of one and a half hours each will be held on Saturday, June 13th between 3pm and 6:30pm in the DOC refectory.
These two workshops will allow you to immerse yourself in the various activities of ARCL and learn how to archive documents and objects.

Free upon registration (see HelloAsso page)

=> Workshops to discover the archives – Artistic and photographic collection (3pm-4:30pm)

=> Workshops for discovering archives – Journals and Zines (5pm-6:30pm)

FILM SCREENINGS
Several lesbian short and medium-length films will be screened on Friday, June 19th from 8pm to 10:30pm (doors open at 7pm!) in the Galop room.
Selection coming soon on our Instagram and website!

ROUND TABLE: THE ARCL QUÉSACO?
A round table will take place on Saturday, June 20th from 3:30pm to 5pm in the DOC refectory.
It will bring together several speakers who have different approaches and uses of ARCL: Noëlle, a volunteer at ARCL, Annouk, director of the film Une pièce où tu redeviens entière (2024, a documentary made at ARCL), Camille, a doctoral student in the history of photography, and the Queer Racisé·e·s Autonome collective.

ARCHIVE COLLECTION DURING THE EXHIBITION

Bring your personal or association archives, groups, events (documents, flyers, posters, objects, books, memoirs and theses, correspondence, photos…) and thus participate in the collective lesbian memory.

This exhibition is supported by the City of Paris & the DRAJES IDF via the Fund for the Development of Community Life (FDVA)



Translated automatically - see original description in French


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