Upcoming Event
NYC Premiere: Meet Us Where We're At
Whitney Museum of American Art
Day With(out) Art 2025: Meet Us Where We're At
NYC premiere with José Luis Cortés, Vinicius Couto, and Camilo Tapia Flores.
Visual AIDS, in partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art, presents Day With(out) Art 2025 Meet Us Where We're At, a program of six videos that forefront the experiences of drug users and harm reduction practices as they intersect with the ongoing HIV crisis.
Join us at 2:30 PM for a reception before the screening begins at 3:00 PM. The New York City premiere will be followed by a post-screening discussion with artists José Luis Cortés, Vinicius Couto, and Camilo Tapia Flores, moderated by Blake Paskal.
Meet Us Where We’re At… will feature newly commissioned videos by:
Camilo Tapia Flores (Chile/Brazil)
Camila Flores-Fernández (Peru/Germany)
Hoàng Thái Anh (Vietnam)
Kenneth Idongesit Usoro (Nigeria)
José Luis Cortés (Puerto Rico)
Gustavo Vinagre & Vinicius Couto (Brazil/Portugal).
Commissioned videos by artists in Puerto Rico, Brazil, Nigeria, Germany, and Vietnam journey across a range of spaces revealing the complexity of drug use. Several videos document the visible world of drugs—a harm reduction program in a Berlin park, a night out during Rio’s Carnival—while others reveal private, often hidden spaces where safety is found: bedrooms, underground clinics, and moments of connection between lovers.
Meet Us Where We’re At speaks not only to the variety of physical locations where contemporary harm reduction is practiced, but also to a broader shift: centering drug users as authors of their own experiences. Rooted in the philosophy of meeting people at their personal reality without judgment, the program affirms the full context of drug use—its pleasures, its risks, and its role in how people survive, care, and connect.
Harm reduction has long been central to the AIDS movement through practices like needle exchange and safe injection sites, and people who use drugs have been affected by HIV since the earliest days of the epidemic. This program brings their perspectives to the forefront, amplifying the voices of drug users as storytellers, cultural producers, and essential participants in the global response to HIV.
Visual AIDS Day With(out) Art programming is supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.