Art AIDS America
Taboo Art
Art AIDS America touches the art world’s third rail
by Larry Buhl
The curators of Art AIDS America, which opened with a sneak preview in…
PrEP Heroes
We Can Be Heroes
New York City’s Housing Works Joins Creative Forces With Social Media Mogul Jack Mackenroth & Celebrity Photographer Mike Ruiz To Rocket-Launch…
Benjamin Fredrickson
The Beauty of It All
Photographer Benjamin Fredrickson uses his images and also his life story to help break down AIDS -related stigma
by Alina Oswald
"I…
Grahame Perry
Materials of Survival
Photographer Grahame Perry blends portraiture and pop art to convey the weight and exuberance of living long-term with HIV
by Brent Calderwood
In honor…
Linda Stein
Compassionate Knights
Painting, drawing, assemblage and construction, collage, sculpture, jewelry, digital prints, even calligraphy—the art of New York City-based Linda Stein encompasses many genres and…
Kia Labeija
Kwan’s Song & the Allure of Immortality
by Sean Black
“He has kept me alive,” describes native New Yorker and multidisciplinary artist Kia Labeija during…
Richard Vechi
Different Blessings
With wit and passion, artist Richard Vechi explores sexuality, faith and living as a long-term survivor
by Lester Strong
Photography, painting, videos, constructions, installations—New Jersey-based…
Well Beyond HIV
by Alina Oswald
Ask anybody over a certain age, and they’ll tell you that getting old is not easy, especially when living in a society…
Bill Bytsura
Retooling the Fight
In his upcoming coffee-table book, photographer Bill Bytsura captures a portrait of early AIDS activism, offering a candid visual memoir of the…












