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Rainbow Elders Portrait Collection

{This week, we have a guest post from Calgary photographer Wilmer Aburto. In autumn 2023, Wilmer collaborated with the Rainbow Elders to capture portraits of members from our city’s 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. The portraits are dramatic and impactful, and we invited Wilmer to share his story. Enjoy – K.}

INSPIRATION

To honour 2SLGBTQIA+ elders and celebrate their remarkable resilience. The ‘Rainbow Elders Photographic Portrait Collection’ pays respect to Rainbow Elders Calgary, whose members identify as part of the Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual communities. Each has contributed significantly to building a richer community in Calgary.

The photo shoots took place at the historic Lois Szabo Commons, named after a pillar of Calgary’s queer community who opened the city’s first queer-run social space and has been active in Rainbow Elders Calgary for years. Some portraits were also captured at the Calgary Board of Education Building.

Wilmer invited makeup artists Josee ‘La Güita’ Palacio and Subliminal Rabbit to create unique looks for each of the seven participants. The artists incorporated each person’s favourite colours and themes into their overall appearance. Once makeup and wardrobe were finalized, each participant was photographed.

Rainbow Elders and the Creative Team, October 2023

Wilmer was inspired by Vincent Cianni’s groundbreaking work documenting the experiences of 2SLGBTQ+ individuals in the US military. Cianni, who has been a long-distance mentor to Wilmer in previous collections, paved the way for capturing the stories of marginalized communities. His influential book, “Gays In The Military: Photographs And Interviews,” motivated Wilmer to shed light on the lives of 2SLGBTQ+ elders in Calgary, continuing the tradition of using photography to reveal hidden narratives and contribute to the broader historical record of 2SLGBTQ+ experiences.

Building on this foundation, Wilmer hopes to bring to Calgary more stories of seniors who are members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, further expanding the scope of these important narratives and deepening our understanding of their unique experiences.

EXHIBITION

For Wilmer, it was paramount that these powerful portraits be reproduced on an imposing scale, allowing viewers to fully immerse themselves in the subjects’ experiences and emotions.

The collection made its inaugural appearance at The Grand during Calgary Pride’s Alphabet Mafia event in August 2024. The photographs were displayed in a striking 4 feet by 5.5 feet format, towering over attendees and commanding attention.

The monumental size of these prints not only honoured the subjects, many of whom were present at the event, but also symbolized the larger-than-life impact these individuals have had on their communities, as hundreds of guests gathered to pay tribute to their legacy and contributions.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Wilmer Aburto Self Portrait

Wilmer Aburto is a Mohkinstsis (Calgary) based photographer born in Nicaragua. He is passionate about using art for social advocacy. Recently, Wilmer travelled to Nicaragua to facilitate art projects supporting youth in impoverished areas. He also gave artist talks and workshops for education providers, collaborating with organizations initiating, supporting, and promoting cultural projects in Nicaragua and Central America.

Wilmer has exhibited his photography at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. His work was featured on the cover of Freq magazine and selected for the Italian publication Imago Mundi, which was exhibited alongside the Venice Biennale. He has received several awards for Leadership, Inclusivity, Community Partnership, and Arts Culture.

You can find Wilmer on Instagram: @wilmerphotography

“I hope these portraits remind us to centre the voices of Calgary’s 2SLGBTQIA+ elders, so that we can learn from their experience and knowledge.”

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Meet Lois in Lois Szabo Commons!

On Monday, July 29th at 7:00 pm, step into history with Lois Szabo, a 2SLGBTQ+ community builder, as she engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Kevin Allen of the Calgary Gay History Project. Please join us at Lois Szabo Commons: 936 16 Avenue SW and enjoy complimentary pizza and soda, sponsored by Calgary Pride. Bring a folding chair if you have one.

In 2021, the City of Calgary unveiled Lois Szabo Commons, a park in the Beltline, as a testament to Lois’ instrumental role in the creation and development of the groundbreaking gay bar, Club Carousel, in 1970.

Lois with politicians, friends and family at the Park’s dedication ceremony. Photo: Marlene Hielema.

This free event is part of Historic Calgary Week 2024. There are 88 events to take in during the fascinating 11-day history festival. The theme this year, Community Builders, will focus on the people and organizations that have made Calgary and surrounding area a desirable and vibrant place to live. 

Bonus queer history event on the same day, July 29, at the Central Library:

3:30 – 4:30 pm — Generations United: Connecting Calgary’s 2SLGBTQIA+ Community

Join Historian in Residence, Tess McNaughton, in an exploration of Calgary’s 2SLGBTQIA+ history. In this presentation, Tess will share their research so far and explore queer stories of Calgary, proving that resilience and strength are timeless qualities. From overcoming adversity to celebrating triumphs, dive into the diverse history of this city. Through this presentation, you will gain insight and respect for the vibrant queer community members who have called Calgary home. 

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Queer Legends Podcast

Happy New Year, Calgary Gay History Project readers!

Shawn Dearn, a Montreal-based investigative journalist and historian, is the creative force behind Queer Legends: An Oral History Podcast. The series just won the Outstanding Documentary award at the annual Canadian Podcast Awards.

Queer Legends: An Oral History Podcast

Shawn was interested in the story of Everett Klippert and recently interviewed Kevin Allen from the Calgary Gay History Project for the pod—check out their conversation: here.

Queer Legends is about the people who built the rainbow, created space and held their own! The series has featured: Margaret Cho, Jane Rule, former MP Svend Robinson, queer historian Sarah Worthman and many more. One reviewer calls Queer Legends “binge-worthy.”

We at the Calgary Gay History Project hope you discover even more queer history in 2024!

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