![]() ![]() Visual AIDS has never stopped commissioning and distributing projects at the intersections of art, AIDS and activism. Working with artists, curators, and art institutions on a national and international scale, ![]() Videos Visual AIDS for ALTERNATE ENDINGS, ACTIVIST RISINGS, 2018 ( fb)ĭay With(out) Art 2018 logo designed by Nelson Santos ![]() ( fb)ĭecember 15: Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Edlis Neeson Theater, 220 E Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611), 7pm, screening event followed by a panel with Coleman Goode (AIDS Foundation of Chicago), Mary Patten (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), and Pamela Sneed (Visual AIDS Board Member), moderated by Visual AIDS Programs Director Alex Fialho. ![]() ( fb)ĭecember 8: The Broad, Los Angeles (Oculus Hall, 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012), 2pm, LA premiere followed by a discussion with Grissel Granados (Positive Women's Network – USA), Ayako Ochoa (Southern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center), Naomi Wilding (Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation), and Phill Wilson (Black AIDS Institute), moderated by Visual AIDS Day With(out) Art Project Manager Kyle Croft. ( fb)ĭecember 4: NYC Uptown Screening at Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling (898 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10032) in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem, 6:30pm, screening event followed by discussion with Michelle Lopez (Just Kids), Cedric Sturdevant (The SPOT), and Frederick Weston (Visual AIDS Artist Member), moderated by Lauren Kelley (Director and Chief Curator of the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling). World AIDS Day, December 1: Premiere at SVA Theatre (333 W 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011), 7:30pm, screening event followed by a discussion with Nick Faust and Christian Hendricks (ACT UP NY) Christopher Paul Jordan, Jamika Scott, and Jaleesa Trapp (Tacoma Action Collective) and Wanda Hernandez-Parks (VOCAL-NY), moderated by Pato Hebert (NYU Art & Public Policy). Over 100 partnering institutions across the world screened the program on/around December 1st, 2018! (See "Screening Locations" tab above for full details.) At a moment of growing interest in the histories of AIDS activism, ALTERNATE ENDINGS, ACTIVIST RISINGS foregrounds contemporary engagements between activists, artists, and cultural workers on the front lines.ĭay With(out) Art 2018 public programming and resource guide was supported by a Humanities New York Action Grant. In their commissioned videos, organizations address intersecting issues including anti-Black violence, HIV criminalization, homelessness, and the disproportionate effects of HIV on marginalized communities. The program represents a wide range of organizational strategies, from direct action to grassroots service providers to nation-wide movement building, while considering the role of creative practices in activist responses to the ongoing AIDS crisis.ĪLTERNATE ENDINGS, ACTIVIST RISINGS seeks to reflect the persisting urgencies of today’s HIV/AIDS epidemic by pointing to pressing political concerns. ALTERNATE ENDINGS, ACTIVIST RISINGS highlights the impact of art in AIDS activism and advocacy today by commissioning compelling short videos from six inspiring community organizations and collectives- ACT UP NY, Positive Women’s Network, Sero Project, The SPOT, Tacoma Action Collective, and VOCAL NY. ![]()
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