Quebec Gay Archives

The Quebec Gay Archives (French: Archives gaies du Québec or AGQ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting the history of the gay and lesbian communities of the Canadian province of Quebec.

[1] Founded in 1983 by Jacques Prince and Ross Higgins and located in Montreal,[2] the AGQ maintains collections of periodicals, newspapers, press clippings, book, videocassettes, DVDs, posters, photos and archival materials.

Stone, which reflects the life's work of the notable Montreal "beefcake" photographer.

[3] In 2013, the Quebec Gay Archives moved to expanded premises on rue Atateken in Montreal.

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