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Thursday April 28, 2016

Your Silences Will Not Be Erased Nor Lost: 10 Points

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Your Silences Will Not Be Erased Nor Lost: 10 Points

Artist Member+ IMH contributes 10 points of reflection/visualizing/voicing the needs of women → Read More
Thursday April 14, 2016

"Although it lasted only a month, my curatorial residency at Visual AIDS is still continuing for me”

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"Although it lasted only a month, my curatorial residency at Visual AIDS is still continuing for me”

Visual AIDS' inaugural 2013 Curatorial Resident Vladimir Cajkovac discusses his exhibition "AIDS–Based On A True Story" with 2015 Curatorial Resident Angela Bailey → Read More
Monday April 11, 2016

Video Interviews from Ajamu's "Archiving Activists Portrait Project”

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Video Interviews from Ajamu's "Archiving Activists Portrait Project”

View videos with 14 young activists of color, created by Curatorial Resident Ajamu → Read More
Thursday April 7, 2016

"The question is why is it so hard to do authentic solidarity with other causes.”

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"The question is why is it so hard to do authentic solidarity with other causes.”

Emily Bass republishes her essay "On Impact," about ongoing HIV/AIDS activisms and how the work of fighting HIV impacts the environment, originally published in "Satya: The Long View" → Read More
Thursday April 7, 2016

"Isn't this one of the biggest tragedies of the 1980/90s? The black hole of artist potential.”

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"Isn't this one of the biggest tragedies of the 1980/90s? The black hole of artist potential.”

Cecilia Aldarondo speaks with Visual AIDS about the premiere of her film "Memories of a Penitent Heart" at the Tribeca Film Festival → Read More
Wednesday March 30, 2016

"I want to explore the private, emotional responses to AIDS and the public, political consequences.”

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"I want to explore the private, emotional responses to AIDS and the public, political consequences.”

Alex Fialho interviews Jim Hubbard before his screenings of "Elegy In The Streets," "United In Anger," and more at Film-makers' Coop → Read More
Wednesday March 16, 2016

The work sparks conversations about representation of the black body, vulnerability, sexuality…

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The work sparks conversations about representation of the black body, vulnerability, sexuality…

Rotimi Fani-Kayode's retrospective, discussed by Shane Lavalette and Maia Paroginog. → Read More
Wednesday March 2, 2016

"Hugh Steers loved painting, and that saved his life even as he was losing it.”

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"Hugh Steers loved painting, and that saved his life even as he was losing it.”

Julie Heffernan, Hugh Steers' Advanced Painting Teacher at Yale, considers Steers' painting practice in anticipation of our March 9 event Catheter Kiss → Read More
Thursday February 25, 2016

Race, Gender, and Identity in Art AIDS America: A conversation with Kia Labeija and Sur Rodney (Sur)

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Race, Gender, and Identity in Art AIDS America: A conversation with Kia Labeija and Sur Rodney (Sur)

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Monday February 22, 2016

SEWER GODDESS: Readings and Inspirations from the Martin Wong Poetry Scrolls videos now online

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SEWER GODDESS: Readings and Inspirations from the Martin Wong Poetry Scrolls videos now online

Readings of Martin Wong's poetry by Charlie Ahearn, Monica De La Torre, Juliana Huxtable, Carlo McCormick and Yasmin Ramirez → Read More
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AIDS Activist Legacies: Richard Berkowitz in conversation with Linda H Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce
MoMA PS1
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5

Ministry: Reverend Joyce McDonald
The Bronx Museum of the Arts

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