Welcome to Archive/Counterarchive
Archive/Counter-Archive is a project and research network dedicated to activating and preserving audiovisual archives created by Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), Black communities and People of Colour, women, LGBT2Q+ and immigrant communities. Political, resistant, and community-based, counter-archives disrupt conventional narratives and enrich our histories.
Established in 2018 through a Social Science and Humanities Partnership Grant, the network is committed to finding new ways to activate, preserve and restore Canada's diverse moving image heritage. Our evolving mandate combines education and advocacy to raise awareness and find resources to support audio-visual preservation -- with a special focus on short format media which have very few resources available for preservation.
News and Events
Check out what's on at Archive/Counter-Archive below! Visit our News and Events page for complete listing.
DARC Microcinema (located on the main floor of Arts Court)
67 Nicholas St
Ottawa ON
TWLA Book Launch and Screening at the DARC Microcinema
On June 4th, A/CA member Ryan Conrad is hosting a launch and screening event for his new book Toronto Living with AIDS at the DARC Microcinema in Ottawa.Schedule and Registration for the 2nd Annual Global Audiovisual Archiving Conference
We are thrilled to announce the schedule for the 2nd Annual Global Audiovisual Archiving Conference,
1515 Sainte Catherine Street West
Montreal QC
Crossing/Crosser: Language, Borders and Generations Screening & Talk
Please join Archive/Counter-Archive Concordia, in collaboration with les Archives gaies du Québec, on Friday April 19th for "Crossing/Crosser: Language, Borders and Generations", a screening and conversation between UK-based researcher Conal McStravick and photographer Sunil Gupta about transnational 2SLGBTQ+ and AIDS activism in the UK, Québec and Canada.Case Studies
Our Case Studies examine a range of themes, media, histories, and geographies through a selection of Canadian, community-based, and independent archives and collections.
See Case StudiesWorking Groups
Working Groups provide a resource for the Case Studies and extend the research through papers, policy recommendations, workshops, exhibitions, and public talks.
See Working Groups