Ita Buttrose, Michael Kirby back plans for Sydney’s first queer museum | natassiazc
Sydney luminaries Ita Buttrose and Michael Kirby want the city’s first queer memorial and museum to be established in the historic former Darlinghurst police station, once used as a lockup for gay men in the 1970s and ’80s.in start-up funding for Qtopia Sydney, the non-profit organisation supported by Buttrose and Kirby that has been advocating for an LGBTQI+ museum.
“Deepening your understanding of LGBT-related issues and increasing awareness and education goes a long way on us moving forward as one nation, where everyone is celebrated and included,” he said. Qtopia wants to commemorate the 1980s AIDS crisis by reproducing a room from the AIDS ward at nearby St Vincent’s Hospital. It would also be an entertainment venue with a theatre that provides educational talks during the day and artistic performances by queer artists at night, as well as a cafe or bar.
“Museums and cultural spaces play a central role in how we remember the past and interpret the present. Qtopia will be a place to celebrate the glamour, confetti and outrageous fun of parades and parties, but also to unite in the ongoing fights against discrimination and toward equality.”
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