išgirsti Lithuanian Queer Archive and the Nordic-Baltic Queer Archival Network are pleased to invite you to a day-long symposium “Queer Archiving and Art” in Vilnius, Lithuania, on September 5, 2026, followed by film screenings, exhibitions and other events within the framework of the 13th Vilnius Queer Festival Kreivės.
Participation in the symposium is free for everyone, but you need to register by September 2 in order to attend. Registration may close earlier if the maximum number of participants is reached.
The symposium will ask how queer histories can be preserved, imagined, and brought into the present. It will bring together archivists, artists, curators, and researchers to explore the many ways queer histories are collected, cared for, interpreted, and shared. Across three sessions, we will consider what makes an archive queer, how artists can work with gaps and fragments in the historical record, and how archives can be activated through artistic and cultural practices. Together, the sessions open up a conversation about queer archives not only as places of preservation, but also as spaces for imagination, intervention, and creating new ways of remembering.
You can find the whole programme and registration link on
isgirsti.lt/symposium. The event will take place at SODAS 2123 (Vitebsko g. 23, Vilnius). It will run from 10:00 to 16:30. Food and drinks will be available for purchase during the breaks.
Contributors:
Szymon Adamczak, theatre practitioner, founding member and program coordinator, QueerMuzeum Warszawa (PL)
Augustas Čičelis, curator, išgirsti Lithuanian Queer Archive (LT)
Peter Edelberg, teaching associate professor of history, Copenhagen University (DK)
Anna Giertz, artist, curator, Archive of Pink Noises (SE)
Runar Jordåen, historian, senior academic librarian, Skeivt arkiv, Norwegian Queer Archive (NO)
Maria Kapajeva, interdisciplinary artist (EE)
Anton Karyuk, interdisciplinary artist (LT)
Antti Kauppinen, cultural researcher, vice-chair, Friends of Rainbow History (FI)
Viktorija Kolbešnikova, curator, išgirsti Lithuanian Queer Archive (LT)
Olov Kriström, founding member, archivist, QRAB, Archives and Library of the Queer Movement (SE)
Pia Laskar, historian, board member, QRAB, Archives and Library of the Queer Movement (SE)
Anna Piispanen, researcher, Finnish Labour Archives (FI)
Rebeka Põldsam, curator, research fellow in ethnology, University of Tartu (EE)
Emil Santtu Uuttu, dramaturge, performance artist (FI)
Kārlis Vērdiņš, poet, senior researcher, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia (LV)
The symposium is organised within the framework of the Nordic-Baltic Queer Archival Network as a collaboration between išgirsti, Lithuanian Queer Archive (LT), Skeivt arkiv, Norwegian Queer Archives (NO), QRAB, Archives and Library of the Queer Movement (SE), Friends of Rainbow History (FI), and individual scholars (DK, EE, LV), continuing NNAQH initiative. Event partners: SODAS 2123 and Meno avilys. The event is partially funded by the Nordic Culture Point, Lithuanian Council for Culture, Vilnius City Municipality and Norway Grants.
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