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“Migrating Archives” Exhibition Tells International Stories of GLBT History

By PressdeskDecember 21, 2012 Article


Conceived by E. G. Crichton, the museum’s artist-in-residence, “Migrating Archives: LGBT Delegates From Other Collections” will present materials from nearly a dozen countries, with each participating organisation providing photographs of artefacts and documents to portray the experiences of one or two individuals.

“The archives from countries far and wide are sending representations of their chosen collections as delegates to San Francisco,” says Crichton. “The images will be brought together in large graphic wall panels and associated videos to create portraits of both the organizations taking part and the historical lives they have chosen to represent them.

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“It’s as though the people who will be portrayed are themselves virtual delegates to our city and our time,” Crichton adds. “Some of the individuals included are famous, and others are ordinary people whose artifacts were found or donated after they died. One or two remain anonymous, reflecting the fate of so many LGBT people whose names have disappeared from history.”

Organizations and collections participating in the “Migrating Archives” exhibition include Adarna, Manila, The Philippines; Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Melbourne, Australia; Cassero Gay and Lesbian Center, Bologna, Italy; Fonds Suzan Daniel, Ghent, Belgium; Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action (GALA), Johannesburg, South Africa; Hall-Carpenter Archives, London; Labrisz, Budapest, Hungary; National Archives, London; and the James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.

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“My idea is to put materials that are precious to each collection into motion as they become guests and hosts, sometimes crossing national borders more easily than individuals can,” notes Crichton. “For people whose traces are so often erased even by our biological families, omitted from official histories, or just lost, archives are a way of creating our own lineage. ‘Migrating Archives’ is designed to both demonstrate and inspire this vital process of historical self-creation.”

“Migrating Archives” opens on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, with a public reception from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at The GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco. The exhibition runs through May 2013.

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The museum is open Monday and Wednesday through Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Sunday, noon – 5:00 p.m.; closed Tuesday. Admission is $5.00 (regular); $3.00 (California students with ID); free for members. For more information, visit www.glbthistorymuseum.org.

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Open since January 2011, The GLBT History Museum in San Francisco’s Castro District is the first full-scale, stand-alone museum of its kind in the United States. Currently featured in the Main Gallery is a long-term exhibition: “Our Vast Queer Past: Celebrating San Francisco’s GLBT History.” The Front Gallery and Corner Gallery spaces present changing exhibitions.

The museum is a project of the GLBT Historical Society, a research center and archives that collects, preserves and interprets the history of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and the communities that support them. Founded in 1985, the society maintains one of the world’s largest collections of GLBT historical materials.For more information, visit www.glbthistory.org.

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About the exhibition participants

Following are the exhibition participants confirmed as of late December. Further participants likely will be added before the opening:

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Australia

Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (Melbourne)

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Website : alga.org.au

Belgium

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Fonds Suzan Daniel — Belgian LGBT Archives and Documentation Center (Ghent)

Website : www.fondssuzandaniel.be

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Hungary

Labrisz (Budapest)

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Website : www.labrisz.hu

Italy

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Cassero Gay and Lesbian Center (Bologna)

Website : www.cassero.it

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The Philippines

Adarna (Manila)

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South Africa

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Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action — GALA (Johannesburg)

Website : www.gala.co.za

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United Kingdom

Hall-Carpenter Archives (London)

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The National Archives

London

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Website :  www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

United States

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Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library,

Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Va.)

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