"When I do not have words, I draw. When I cannot speak of pain and terror, I paint." Becky Trotter, Artist Member
From the Blog
Apr 26, 2021
Artist Interview with Alexander Hernandez
Visual AIDS Artist Member Alexander Hernandez discusses his new soft sculptures, visual code switching, and what it means to be a POZ Mexican-American artist. → Read MoreApr 26, 2021
Now Streaming: Dumb Type,「S/N」(1994)
In conjunction with the event “LIFE WITH VIRUS”: Teiji Furuhashi in New York, Visual AIDS and Normal Screen host a special streaming presentation of Dumb Type’s provocative response to the AIDS crisis in Japan. → Read MoreApr 8, 2021
Introducing 2021 Visual AIDS Curatorial Resident Sho Akita
Sho will research the life of Japanese artist Teiji Furuhashi (1960–1995), building an archive of the creative and activist exchange that Furuhashi facilitated between Japan and the United States. → Read MoreApr 2, 2021
Patrick O'Connell (1953–2021)
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Patrick O'Connell, who served as the founding director of Visual AIDS from 1989 to 1995. Patrick passed away on March 23rd, 2021. → Read MoreEvents Calendar
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