Visual AIDS at the International AIDS Conference
We're excited to be attending the International AIDS Conference in Montreal! Check out our events below:
Screening: ENDURING CARE
Saturday, July 30, 4:50pm
Global Village Screening Room (FREE)
Visual AIDS presents a special screening of ENDURING CARE, seven new artist videos that center stories of collective care, mutual aid, and solidarity while pointing to the neglect of governments and non-profits.
Visual AIDS Artmaking Workshop
Sunday, July 31, 2:15pm
Conference Room 518 (Conference registration required)
Come make art with Visual AIDS! Open to any and all conference attendees, this session is an extension of the monthly art therapy workshops we host in New York for women living with HIV.
Visual AIDS Recommends
Below are some events organized by our friends in and around the International AIDS Conference:
- HIV HOWLER Issue 6: SPIRIT-SUBSTANCE
The latest edition of our favorite art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production! Pick up a copy at the People Living with HIV Networking Zone in the Global Village.
- No Pants No Problem: The Final Edition
Saturday July 30, 9:30pm @ Théâtre Fairmount ($30)
Come celebrate the diversity of the HIV movement, without your pants, in your most fabulous outfit. After 18 years, this will be the final installment of the infamous party!
- Screening: Through Positive Eyes
Monday August 1, 3:25pm @ Global Village Screening Room (FREE)
A short documentary presenting the voices and photos of twelve people living with HIV across the globe.
- VIdéoH / HIVideo | (Other) Cultural Responses: AIDS and Video in Montréal
Monday August 1, 6pm @ Cinémathèque québecoise (FREE)
Vidéographe hosts a conversation on AIDS-related video practices from the 1980s and 90s, with Vincent Bonin, Conal McStravick, and Maria Nengeh Mensah.
- INVERSE/THE FUTURE IS OFTEN A STEP BEHIND
Open 10am–8pm daily @ PHI Centre (FREE)
A video installation by Nicolas Jenkins presenting a multigenerational portrait of queer communities in New York City, including many friends of Visual AIDS.