Item is a colour photograph of exhibition participant Jane Doe, taken in 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta as part of the exhibition’s promotional and display materials.
Fonds consists of materials created and gathered by Jae Kim in personal, professional, and academic contexts, predominantly after his move from Vancouver to Toronto. Materials are organized to reflect key aspects of Kim’s life, including personal identity exploration, gender transition, academic and professional development, community organizing, and creative work. Records were generated through various activities, including personal correspondence, academic research, employment, activism, and curatorial practice, particularly concerning 2SLGBTQ+ BIPOC communities.
Fonds comprises a range of documentary forms, including textual records, digital files, and artifacts. Records include medical documentation, personal and professional correspondence, academic writings, exhibit materials, and photographs.
Fonds contains the following series: Gender Transition; Professional Work and Employment; Higher Education; The ArQuives Exhibit; Community Engagement and Volunteering; Personal Correspondence; Creative Projects.
Kim, JaeThe fonds consists of materials created and collected by Isabella Ruiter documenting her personal, academic, and religiously-inspired projects between 2006 and 2025. Much of her material is related to her academic work between 2015-2025, the bulk of which is related to her bachelor’s degree at Rutgers University from 2020-2024. This is mostly notes and coursework, including various assignments across her academic career, as well as digital presentations and personal projects. Most of her materials are textual material, though she has a large collection of digital files, photographs and journal entries.
All of Ruiter’s material has been organized into 4 series:
- Academic Works
- Personal Journals
- Photography
- Baha’i Projects