Art & AIDS: Loving Life
By A&U | October 9th, 2010 | Category: Noteworthy | 2 commentsGMHC in partnership with Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation present Art & AIDS: Loving Life, An Exhibition of the Humanity, Spirit and Love of Artists Living with HIV & AIDS. Curated by Osvaldo Perdomo and David Livingston, the exhibition will feature painting, photography and drawing by forty-five artists, including George Towne, Eric Rhein, Shangaboy, Loreen Bryant, and Brian Crede.
An opening reception will take place on Tuesday, Oct 26, (6-8 p.m.) at the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation, 26 Wooster Street (between Canal & Grand), in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood. RSVP requested: (212) 367-1014.
The exhibition runs through Saturday, Oct 30, 2010. Free and open to the public.
A video from Rob Ordonez’s Photography Display. Gay pride 2010.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pft9M3IY7l4
ART&AIDS: Loving Life is geared toward building a sense of well-being and empowerment among the 45 participating artists in this exhibition. Through this exhibition the spectator will capture the sense that human beings are capable to loving life regardless of their circumstances. As artists, we work together in this exhibition as a Community to send a message of Love, Hope and Beauty to minimize stigma towards HIV & AIDS. Hope you can visit us at the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation (Oct 26- 30).