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Led by Aaron T. Francis of Vintage Black Canada

[Un]Archiving Workshop

As a part of Museum of Toronto’s Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto exhibition, this workshop explores archiving and the importance of documenting Black stories, voices, & experiences.

Facilitated by artist and curator Aaron T. Francis, this workshop invites you to reflect on the past, present, and future of Black Canadiana through each others’ family photographs.

In sharing images and stories with one another, this workshop fosters connection and offers a reminder of all that we have in common.

You’ll arrive with family photos from the past (preferrably pre-2000), and you’ll leave feeling encouraged and equipped to embark on your own family/community archiving project.

Time permitting, participants will be given an opportunity to digitize their image(s) and finalize the image caption for distribution via social media such as Vintage Black Canada‘s Instagram page.

WHEN

Saturday, February 8th, 2025 1pm-3pm

TICKETS

Admission is free, donations are encouraged.

Register below.

LOCATION

401 Richmond Street West 

Eastern Entrance

 

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How to Find Us

Intersections

Find the 401 Richmond on Richmond Street West between Spadina Avenue and Peter Street.

The Building

Find our gallery space at the Eastern Entrance of the building, next to the Spacing Store. This entrance is wheelchair accessible. 

The 401 Richmond Building is a bustling hub, we invite you to explore after your time at Museum of Toronto! 

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