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Queer-ways: Retracing Melbourne’s Queer Footprint

Luciano and Georgia Keats, supported by the Australian Queer Archives, present Queer-ways: Retracing Melbourne’s Queer Footprint.

 

Queer-ways maps the queer cartography of Melbourne, combining the queer stories and voices of Melbourne past and present into a permanent, interactive record of being queer in Melbourne.

 

 

WEAR A PIECE
OF MELBOURNE’S
QUEER HISTORY
Queer-ways would not have been possible without the support of the Australian Queer Archives (AQuA).

 

AQuA relies on the work of volunteers and donations to remain independent. To help honour and preserve the lives and histories of LGBTIQA+ generations we are releasing a limited edition range of bandannas printed and sewn in Melbourne(Naarm).

 

20% of all sales will go directly to the Australian Queer Archives.

Queer-ways
Retracing Melbourne’s Queer Footprint
An art project by @lucianoart.ist and @george.keats supported by the Australian Queer Archives
linktr.ee/queerways.melbourne

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