Queer Connections
Jan 24
Feb 02 2025
window installation in-person
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Free
830 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Window installations are viewable 24 hours a day from outdoors.

This installation is a heartfelt expression of queer community, celebrating the vibrant spectrum of queer joy and the profound need for connection. Featuring a full window installation of blown glass sculptures by Lauren Rice, each attached and connected by handcrafted, recycled leather harnesses.

Each piece of this installation serves as a tangible representation, highlighting the beauty and resilience found within our queer communities. The union of glass and leather symbolizes the intricate bonds we forge, emphasizing the importance of intimacy and shared experiences. In todays world it’s so important to find family and community to protect and look out for each other when in much of the world LGBTQIA+ people are met with hostility and hate.

This exhibition is not just about showcasing art; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging and joy. It aims to inspire conversations around love, identity, and the transformative power of connection. Visit Worth Gallery to celebrate the rich tapestry of queer identity and the exuberance of living authentically.

Participants

Lauren Rice

Acknowledgements

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Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Lauren Rice
Is this venue accessible by wheelchair or similar mobility devices? This includes access to washrooms and all aspects of programming/events.
Yes
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?
Yes