Button-Making Workshop with The ArQuives

Learn about the history of buttons in the context of queer history, resistance, and celebration. Experts from The ArQuives will join Paprika to offer this by-donation workshop where each participant will walk away with at least 5 shiny new buttons! Donations to The ArQuives will be collected in lieu of a registration fee. We are taking registrations in advance, but any available spots will be offered at the door.
Presented with support from The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives
THIS EVENT IS MASK MANDATORY
Button-Making Workshop
- Hosted by: The ArQuives
Location
Native Earth Performing Art’s Aki Studio
250-585 Dundas Street East
Toronto, ON M5A 2B7
https://www.nativeearth.ca/akistudio/
Accessibility
Native Earth Performing Arts and Artscape strive to provide equal treatment to and equitable benefits of its services, programs and facilities in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of people with disabilities.
- The Dundas Street entrance provides barrier-free access to the building
- Two elevators are located in the South Lobby
- All floors have accessible washrooms and stalls, as well as accessible drinking fountains
- Signage throughout the building is written in Braille
- A hearing enhancement system is available in Aki Studio and the Ada Slaight Hall
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THE ARQUIVES

The ArQuives aspires to be a significant resource and catalyst for those who strive for a future world where LGBTQ2+ people are accepted, valued, and celebrated. Its mandate is to preserve and give public access to materials by and about LGBTQ2+ people.