Queer Ecology Archive

Queer Ecology Archive

Coming soon:

The Queer Ecology Archive is a living, community-rooted collection of stories, artworks, and reflections created through hikes, workshops, and gatherings. This archive exists to document the relationships that form between queer people and the lands they inhabit, recognizing that these connections are often ephemeral, embodied, and underrepresented in traditional archival spaces.

The archive will include collaboratively created zines, writing, audio recordings, photographs, workshop materials, and participant reflections. Many of these materials are created through collective artmaking processes such as bookbinding workshops and shared storytelling sessions.

This archive challenges the idea that archives must be institutional, static, or extractive. Instead, it centers consent, relationality, and care. Participants will have agency over how their contributions are documented, shared, or withheld. The archive honours the right to opacity, recognizing that not everything needs to be preserved or made visible.