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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- To commemorate World AIDS Day, New York arts organization Visual AIDS is streaming six short films from HIV-positive artists that explore cultural stigma the disease poses.
Working with artists, curators, and art institutions on a national and international scale, Visual AIDS has never stopped commissioning and distributing projects at the intersections of art, AIDS and ...
On the occasion of her new Bronx Museum survey, McDonald reflects on how her ceramic practice and her faith helped her ...
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Though the first display of the AIDS Quilt did not take place until October 11, 1987, during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, its origin was a 1985 candlelight vigil ...
The longtime director of the Andy Warhol Museum, he used his position as a museum professional to connect the art world and the gay community. By Holland Cotter Thomas Sokolowski, an organizer of ...
Between 1981—when AIDS claimed its first reported cases—and 1996, there was not one drug for treating HIV. In those 15 years, as 343,000 Americans, many of them in the arts, died without hope, an ...
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AEIVA is temporarily closed for installation and will reopen to the public on October 3, 2025. Can You Save Superman? II features sculptural works that use original vintage comic books. The comic ...